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Friday, 1 March 2019

Cendawan Beracun





Cendawan Beracun




This plant has poison characteristics. See below.
Common Name(s):
Green Gill, Green-Spored Parasol
Category:
Comment:
Fruiting bodies may attain 12 in. in diameter and 6 in. in height; frequently mistaken in its immature stage for the meadow mushroom, which grows in a similar habitat; if a spore print is made there would be no confusion; the only large mushroom with a green spore print
Description:
Cap initially smooth, dry, breaking up into light brown patches or scales on a white background; gills white at first, becoming greenish-gray, not attached to the stalk, close; stalk smooth, white or a whitish-brown; annulus large, persistent, becoming double-edged, white on the top and brown beneath, moveable, but located near the top of the stalk; spore print green
Origin:
USA, NC
Distribution:
Throughout NC but more common in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain
Poison Part:
Mushroom
Poison Delivery Mode:
Ingestion
Symptoms:
Occur usually 30 minutes to 2 hours after eating and include vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, stomach cramps, weakness and sweating
Edibility:
NOT EDIBLE!
Severity:
HIGHLY TOXIC, MAY BE FATAL IF EATEN!
Found in:
Forest or natural area, landscape. In small or large groups or fairy rings in lawns or other grassy areas












Berhati hati memakan cendawan kerana cendawan chlorophyllum molybdites ini boleh tumbuh di padang rumput di Malaysia. Ia berbahaya apabila di makan dan terdapat keracunan mengenainya.












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