Amanita jacksonii
(formerly Amanita caesarea f.s. americana)

Jackson's Slender Caesar, American Caesar's Mushroom

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Family: Amanitaceae

Mid-Atlantic emergence time: Summer - Fall

Similar to the European Amanita caesarea of which it was once considered a supspecies, Amanita jacksonii was given its current name in 1984 by Canadian mycologist René Pomerleau.

Distinctive before its cap has opened by its tomato-colored egg shape, it is considered edible by most sources. Note that the closely related Half-Dyed Slender Caesar (Amanita hemibapha) is almost identical; these were also once considered to be one species.




25 July 2014
Conway Robinson Memorial State Forest, Gainesville, VA
9 July 2015
Manassas National Battlefield Park, Manassas, VA
9 July 2015
Manassas National Battlefield Park, Manassas, VA
9 July 2015
Manassas National Battlefield Park, Manassas, VA
27 July 2014
Conway Robinson Memorial State Forest, Gainesville, VA
     




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