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Fly Agaric -Amanita muscaria
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Taken at Fernilee Reservoir, Derbys
· Date: Fri October 3, 2008 · Views: 1769
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daffy66

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Fri October 3, 2008 1:40pm

medieval fly spray is that. nice specimen all thats missing is a fairy sitting on top {",}
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wildherbalian85

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Sat October 4, 2008 3:57pm

I envy you for finding this beautiful specimin.... in pine woods.



I have never actually found a Muscaria with pine
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Morph

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Sun October 5, 2008 4:16am

Thanks only one problem from my point of view is that a slug has had a nibble at the base(on lefthand side), had to angle the shot so I could try and hide it

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daffy66

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Mon October 6, 2008 3:39pm

are slugs tolerant to the poison in them then or is it just the red fruit parts?

the fleshy parts were cut put in a bowl and milk added.the bowl was then left out of harms way and all the flys were attracted to it.once they had fed on it they were doomed.
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