amanita muscaria การใช้
- Well known amongst these is " Amanita muscaria ", the fly agaric.
- The same could happen with poisonous mushrooms, such as amanita muscaria.
- This is well illustrated by the monosaccharide uptake system in " Amanita muscaria ".
- It could be confused with the poisonous fly agaric ( " Amanita muscaria " ).
- In the Amanita muscaria entry a death from an american species of A . muscaria is referenced.
- "Amanita muscaria " varies considerably in its morphology, and many authorities recognise several subspecies or varieties within the species.
- "Amanita muscaria " contains several biologically active agents, at least one of which, muscimol, is known to be psychoactive.
- I have uploaded my set of five photos to the Wikipedia Commons with the mushroom identified as amanita muscaria.
- Also, wood turtles consume specific fungi ( Amanita muscaria and Leccinum arcolatum ), mosses, grasses, various insects, and also carrion.
- In remote areas of Lithuania " Amanita muscaria " has been consumed at wedding feasts, in which mushrooms were mixed with vodka.
- However, " Amanita muscaria " is now primarily famed for its hallucinogenic properties with its main psychoactive constituent being the compound muscimol.
- Btw, the book also describes some nasty symptoms ( including hallucinations ) for the famous amanita muscaria, although one will generally recover.
- Never mind that Gislimberti knows his amanita muscaria from his boletus edulus ( the first is poisonous, the second is not ).
- It is said to have had one foot and a red-and-white head _ a good description of the fly agaric, or Amanita muscaria.
- Did " amanita muscaria " evolve their hallucinogenic chemicals for the same reason as the " papaver somniferum " and " cannabis sativa "?
- He is known for his views on consuming the mushroom fly agaric or " Amanita muscaria " as a hallucinogenic to achieve religious ecstasy.
- McKenna and Wasson both unsuccessfully attempted to use " Amanita muscaria " to achieve a state of consciousness conducive to the development of a religion.
- They advocate that " Amanita muscaria " be described in field guides as an edible mushroom, though accompanied by a description on how to detoxify it.
- "Chalciporus piperatus " grows in conifer plantations associated with the fly agaric ( " Amanita muscaria " ) and the chanterelle ( " Cantharellus cibarius " ).
- In writing about the shamanic rituals of the indigenous peoples of Siberia, he noted their use of the fly agaric mushroom ( " Amanita muscaria " ).
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