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Hello Everyone. Welcome to my website on
Lepiota
josserandii also known as the
DEADLY PARASOL! Lepiota species are difficult to tell apart,
some are extremely poisonous and have a sweet smell. Lepiota josserandii
have a dry cap, 2-4.5 cm wide, the top ranges from cinnamon brown to a reddish
color. The gills range from white to pale yellow and can be
clutterd, free, or attached to the stipe which is 2.5-5 cm
long and 5-10cm wide.
Their pileus can be less than
5mm and up to 40cm in diameter, smooth, or rough, and ranges
colors like brown. The lamellae are free ranging
white to sulfur yellow, pale green, or pink. The stipe has a
wide base that’s hollow and cylindrical. The basidia are four
spored and in some species two spored, which indicates they have
an
alternation
of generations
. Lepiota
josserandii is part of the kingdom
Fun-Guys.
If you take a tour through my site you might figure out that it
is not such a fun fungus afterall. L. josserandii along with
Aspergillus flavus contain a poison that DESTROYS your liver. Read the
habitat page to find out where it is found to take precautions! Can
touching such a simple organism of nature kill you?
Click on the
interactions
page to find out.
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Feel free to contact Maggie Ramirez at
ramirez.magg@uwlax.edu
This webpage is affiliated with the
University
of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Lepiota josserandii has a history. Click
on
here to move on to the
next page.
Updated 4/19/13