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Fly agaric / Fly amanita early November

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English: The fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) or called, too, fly amanita is poisonous! In 2022 (at Germany) chosen for Mushroom of the Year. Seen in the Westerwald (from German: Western Forest) in November 2024 on side of the path.
Deutsch: Der Fliegenpilz (Amanita muscaria) ist giftig! Genannt wir dieser auch Roter Fliegenpilz. 2022 ausgewählt zum Pilz des Jahres. Gesehen im Westerwald im November 2024 am Wegrand.
Français : L'agaric mouche (Amanite tue-mouches) ou fausse oronge est toxique! C'était en 2022 (en Allemagne) Champignon de l'année. Vu sur la bordure de route à Westerwald en Novembre 2024.
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