Death Cap False Parasol Mushroom

Death cap false parasol mushroom
Poisonous and producing severe gastrointestinal symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea, it is commonly conflated with the shaggy parasol or shaggy mane, and is the most commonly misidentified poisonous mushroom in North America.
What is death cap mushroom good for?
Among the unique compounds found in the death cap mushroom is one that can be used to kill some kinds of cancer cells. The toxin α-amanitin, applied to pancreatic tumours, cured 60 per cent of mice with cancer, in a 2012 study.
How to tell the difference between a parasol mushroom and a false parasol mushroom?
To add another layer of certainty, lay down the cap on a black piece of paper for a few hours, and you will see that the spore print of the Parasol is white, while the False Parasol's is green, hence the Chlorophyllum (“green gills”) part of its Latin name and the alternate English name, the Green-spored Parasol.
Is false parasol poisonous to dogs?
Though poisoning cases are rare, the false parasol causes intense gastrointestinal distress in people and may be deadly to dogs and horses. Puppies and adult dogs that like to chew are especially at risk for ingesting the fungus. The false parasol is easy to spot against a grassy background.










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