Identifying yellow amnita???? Plus rep!!!

cjishigh

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I really need help guys. I found this one on a tree line near some conifers and maples. The gills were not attached to the stem. I went home and took a spore print and it was a white print. There was a veil that was hanging from the stem that covered the gills. I dont know what else to say. any opinions? I included the pic of the cap freshly picked,the cap and stem dried, and one of the gills dried. Sorry for the crappy phone pics.
 

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Yo man I can't help you on the identifying thing but...


You know amanta muscara (sp.) is wayyy way different than Psilocybin Cubenesis right? Amanta Muscara is like a dissociative I think, it doesn't give you the same feelings as cubes at all

sorry dude id be more help but im ripped out of my fucking mind right now
 
dude the native alaskans here used to (about 100 years ago) have one person eat a fly amanita, this one person would fall ill to the stomache pains that you get from eating those mushrooms, and he would then piss into a ceremonial stone cup and about ten people could drink from it and get fucked up without stomach pains. as the active compound in fly agaric or fly amanita is muscarin A or something is concentrated and i believe magnified in the urine. point is I wouldnt eat those, because if the natives stopped doing it so that they could spend all theyre government checks on monarch vodka (bleck) and natty ice (gag) sure tells you a thing or two about fly amanita, yellow or not
 
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