Fly Agaric & Dwarf Cyclamen
Fly Agaric & Dwarf Cyclamen
Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita is a mainly red topped toadstool, with a white stem, and white spots. It is thought that flies are drawn to it. Although infamous for it's toxicity, deaths associated with Fly Agaric are quite rare. It is also infamous for it's hallucinogeric compounds and can be used for reccreational hallucogens but very very dangerous to do so. Not recommended to try. They mainly grow under coniferous and/or deciduous trees and at Autumn time. This also applies to the Dwarf Cyclamen (Also known as Sow Bread) This would look very unusual but interesting as a canvas, print, or other merchandise that is for sale.
Sandra Cockayne LDPS.
Image size: 5184 x 3456, 14.42Mb | Camera details: Canon EOS 7D | Date uploaded: 18/10/2018
