A complete list of pictures and names of poisonous mushrooms are as follows:
1. Poisonous deer flower fungus
Poisonous deer flower fungus is born from spring to early summer, mainly in the family Fagaceae. On broad-leaved forest ground, growing solitary or in groups. The biggest feature is that the cap part (ascus disc) is irregular brain-shaped, reddish brown, purple brown or golden brown, coffee brown or brown black. It is smooth when young, and gradually becomes wrinkled and rough, and the edge part is basically different from the stipe. connect.
2. Amanita muscaria
Amanita muscaria, scientific name: Amanita muscaria, is the most familiar mushroom to children! However, such a beautiful mushroom is actually poisonous! The most obvious characteristic of this species is a pink to red or occasionally yellow cap covered with white scales. This species is currently found in the northeast and northwest of my country, and is occasionally found in northern North China!
3. Gray-patterned Amanita and Split-skinned Amanita
Gray-patterned Amanita and Split-skinned Amanita are widely distributed in southern my country and often appear in pairs in the same place. A highly poisonous mushroom in a broad-leaved tree or mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forest. Because one is black and the other is white, it is called the "black and white evil" of the "mushroom world".
4. The brown-scaled mushroom
The brown-scaled mushroom, commonly known as the brown-scaled umbrella and the brown-scaled mushroom, is the most common mushroom in northern my country. One of the most poisonous mushrooms. This species contains amanita toxin, but is obviously much smaller than the amanita, making it a veritable "small but big mushroom king".
5. Russula sibiricus
Russula sibiricus, a gray to gray-black mushroom widely distributed in East China, Central China, South China, Southwest China and southern North China. Poisonous mushrooms. Because it becomes as black as charcoal after drying, it is collectively known as "foam charcoal mushroom" together with the edible russula rosula and russula densifolia.