Chlorine Lepidella Amanita chlorinosma
- Phonetic Spelling
- am-ah-NEE-tah klor-in-OS-mah
- This plant has high severity poison characteristics.
- See below
- Description
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The large size, powdery cap and enlarged base of the stalk, as well as the strong chlorine or rotting meat odor, make this easily recognized. There are other species of Amanita that have a chlorine odor but have more persistent scales and an annulus (ring) on the stalk. All such Amanitas should be avoided.
The cap is very large, up to 10 inches in diameter, whitish, covered with dense, soft, powdery scales which may wash off easily in rain. The Gills are close, whitish, with cottony edges. The stalk is greatly enlarged below, often with the lower 1/3 buried in soil, and whitish. The Annulus (ring) is fragile, whitish, and often left on edge of caps with no tissue in the stalk. The Spore print is white; strong chlorine odor, especially when broken open or enclosed in a container for some time.
Typically found growing singly in forested or natural areas or in the landscape. It is usually under oak or pine trees, and less often under pine.
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Attributes:
- Genus:
- Amanita
- Species:
- chlorinosma
- Family:
- Amanitaceae
- Life Cycle:
- Perennial
- Country Or Region Of Origin:
- USA, NC
- Distribution:
- Throughout NC but chiefly in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain
- Play Value:
- Shade
- Textural
- Edibility:
- NOT EDIBLE!
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Whole Plant Traits:
- Plant Type:
- Mushroom
- Poisonous
- Habit/Form:
- Columnar
- Erect
- Growth Rate:
- Rapid
- Texture:
- Medium
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Cultural Conditions:
- Light:
- Deep shade (Less than 2 hours to no direct sunlight)
- NC Region:
- Coastal
- Piedmont
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Leaves:
- Hairs Present:
- No
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Stem:
- Stem Color:
- White
- Stem Is Aromatic:
- No
- Stem Bud Scales:
- Enclosed in more than 2 scales
- Stem Cross Section:
- Round
- Stem Form:
- Straight
- Stem Description:
- The stem is up to 4.5" tall. The lower 1/3 of the stem narrows until reaching the upper 2/3, remains equal in width.
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Landscape:
- Landscape Location:
- Naturalized Area
- Woodland
- Problems:
- Poisonous to Humans
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Poisonous to Humans:
- Poison Severity:
- High
- Poison Symptoms:
- HIGHLY TOXIC MAY BE FATAL IF EATEN! Poisonous through ingestion (Poisonous part: mushroom). Symptoms: Strongly suspected to be toxic; apparently little has been documented on this specific species but it is expected to produce symptoms similar to other Amanita species: nausea, vomiting, dizziness, abdominal pains, etc. Symptoms occur 30 minutes to several hours after ingesting.
- Poison Toxic Principle:
- The large size, powdery cap, enlarged base of the stalk and strong chlorine odor make this easily recognized. There are othe
- Causes Contact Dermatitis:
- No
- Poison Part:
- Stems