The Fly Agaric is a mushroom that is typically found in woods during the summer and autumn in temperate and boreal biomes.
The Fly Agaric is characterized by its red cap with white spots, which is why it is also known as the 'toadstool'. The Fly Agaric habitat includes woods, meadows, and gardens.
So, next time you're out for a walk in the woods during the summer or autumn, keep an eye out for this striking mushroom!
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Fact 1
The fly agaric is poisonous, but ingestion of it is very rarely fatal.
Fact 2
Symptoms typically appear between 30-90 minutes after consumption and peak within three hours.
Fact 3
It was common on Christmas cards in Victorian and Edwardian times as a symbol of good luck.
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