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The Fungi World (206) : Shaggy Parasol

The Fungi World (206) : Shaggy Parasol

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Mark Billiau.


Premium (World), region Antwerp, Belgium

The Fungi World (206) : Shaggy Parasol

Shaggy Parasol is a large and conspicuous fungus with thick brown scales and protuberances on its fleshy egg-shaped white cap which grows wider and flatter during the maturation.

Shaggy Parasol is popularly praised as a good edible mushroom although it contains toxins which can cause gastric upsets when eaten raw or undercooked.
Some individuals suffer from a strong allergic response, even after cooking.

Furthermore, a young Shaggy Parasol looks identical to the highly poisonous False Parasol (Chlorophyllum molybdites), the fungus that causes the most poisonings in North America yearly.

So, be very carefull and watch out !

Dutch name : Knolparasolzwam
German name : Safranschirmling
Latin name : Chlorophyllum rhacodes (formerly known as Macrolepiota rhacode)

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