Amanita smithiana. Amanita smithiana, also known as Smith's amanita, [2] is a species of agaric found on soil in coniferous (Abies, Tsuga, Pseudotsuga) and broadleaved (Alnus, Quercus) woodland in the Pacific Northwest of North America. See photos, descriptions, similar species, toxicity and poisoning cases. Jun 26, 2023 · The Amanita mushrooms contain both amatoxins and phallotoxins. Other Amanita species such as Amanita smithiana contain a renal toxin, and Amanita muscaria and Amanita pantherina have isoxazole toxins, causing alterations in mental status but no liver or renal injury. A poisonous mushroom that causes kidney failure, often mistaken for Pine Mushrooms. It tends to put out an unpleasant smell. Justification Amanita smithiana is a common and widespread species in western North America. It causes initial gastrointestinal symptoms, followed by acute renal failure. Amanita smithiana [ Basidiomycetes > Agaricales > Amanitaceae > Amanita . Sep 11, 2024 · North America boasts an impressive diversity of Amanita mushroom species.
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