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Mushroom hunter's rare fatal discovery in Aurora enters Denver Botanical Garden 2018-07-24 09:33:57

 Mushroom hunter's rare fatal discovery in Aurora enters Denver Botanical Garden

In fact, it will be a cover up. He told the Denver botanical garden staff to stand in the cupboard's plant specimens. His wife only said there was no new tattoo, so in memory of a highly poisonous mushroom he found, in his usual field, he would tattooed some of the old ink in his dislike forearm.

 

The species of Amanita plaster found in Aurora is known as the angel of destruction. It has never been discovered before. Baer, a member of the Colorado mycology Association, found two of them this week.

 

"This is a treasure hunt for me." He said.

 

On Sunday, he found the first mushroom when he went out for a walk.

 

He said, "I saw it across the street. It looks like there's a light on it, because it's too white."

 

The trunk of an oak tree in someone's yard is about 6 to 8 feet. He knocked on the front door and asked permission to dig it out. He told the woman who came to the door why he was there, and she was very excited to take it away from the yard.

 

He found second mushrooms yesterday, about 12 feet from the bottom of a different oak tree.

 

This is what Belle found in a research room with his son Nathan in the Denver botanical garden. He signed a donation form to science. He said he was not an expert, but he knew the most important thing.

 

"I know those who will kill you," he said when I asked him how he knew what he was looking at. "If you want to collect mushrooms and find good food, you'd better know which is poisonous."

 

About half of the hat is enough to kill you, Vera Evanson / confirm / IED.  She is the author of the Sam Mitchel Herbarium in the garden and the author of the mushroom in the mushroom mountain area, and emphasizes how unusual Baer has found here.

 

"We have a record. In the urban areas - Aurora, Denver, Boulder - nothing, she said. "Of course, it is under an oak tree, and I suggest everyone who has an oak go to have a look."

 

Different kinds of mushrooms are good for different kinds of trees, she says, so the discovery that Belle's discovery near the oak tree is a good indication, and if there are more, they will be under the oak tree. They are safe enough, but it is self-evident, but I must say that you should never eat them or feed them to your enemies.

 

After some gene sequencing is carried out by garden workers to learn more about Belle's discovery, his specimens will enter the paper boxes in the garden's climate controlled storage area where they will be available for research and loan to the University - and, again, not to put NE in it again. Your mouth.


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