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muscaria-jacksonii · 3 months
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Peach amanita [amanita persicina]
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archerinventive · 1 year
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New mushroom wall art and more now in the shop. :)🍄
Perfect for those foragers who wish to stay in during this cold season and appreciate fungi from the comfort of your home.
Variations include the full 15 mushroom set on a 12″ x 12″ black canvas.
A set of 4 mushrooms of your choice on a 6” x 6” black canvas.
Or a single mushroom of your choice on a 3″ x 3″ black canvas.
Comes with the mushrooms in default white with dark auburn accenting as shown, however can easily be painted should you wish to add your own person touch, or have a loved one who enjoys painting miniatures.
Wishing you all a relaxing Sunday evening. :)
https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArcherInventive
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topios · 1 year
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Variations on mushjellies (and some mushpengs).
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fungivvitch · 2 years
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artbykehteh · 3 months
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Someone on a discord server was talking about redesigning Princess Peach with more a peachier palette, and how theres a variety of toadstool, Amanita Persicina, commonly called Peach-colored Fly Agaric....and it just made so much sense and inspired me and i drew this pretty quickly! Also the hair is covering the eyes because in this person's original idea, Peach has little beady eyes just like regular Toads. and i like that. :P
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i-am-inurmom · 11 months
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Man I’m really craving some Allspice, amaranth, artichoke, acai Banana, barley, basil, bay leaves, bok choi chai Seitan pot pie, marbled rye, Bedhi'd black eyed peas, bing cherries Chioggia beets, hold the meats, gooseberries Cayenne chestnut, chia, coconut, custard Dahlia dates, saffron, dijon mustard, Durian, curry, kale, kasava Clove, eggplant, flax, demitasse, kava Garlic, kumquat, lychee, oca root Jalapeños, garbanzos, starfruit, snakefruit Lavender, lime, karela, kohlrabi Juniper, jak, wakame, wasabi Papaya, papalo, marigold, mango Oregano, sake, lemon, luo han guo, Kiwi, catnip, carolina reaper Egusi, icaco, Poppies, asparagus, queen anne's carrots Broccoli, a gac, Collard greens, butter beans, vanilla Pomegranate, pineapple, sarsaparilla Rambutan, dragonfruit, tapioca Atemoya, akebia, rose mocha, Amanita muscaria, chive, potatoes Watercress, sprouts, quinoa, tomatoes Parsley, sage, rosemary, Watermelon, marijuana, rhubarb Tamarind, tarragon, turnip, swiss chard Blueberry, caraway, fennel, cacao Boysenberry, cumin, cantaloupe (wow.) Celery, sesame, yam, anise, zinnia Kolas, granolas, marconas, gardenias Lentil, cabbage, vital wheat gluten wiener Ghost pepper, muenster, gewurztraminer, Apple, fig, pear, peach Pine, hazel, walnut, beech Spelt, millet, teff, taro Shallot, ginger, maca, farro, Yarrow, kalendula, kombu, chlorella Cilantro, pecan, citron, portobella Pumpkin, radish, onion, rice Ginkgo, olive, maple, ice, Thyme, strawberry Papaya, cattail, sherry Mulberry, plum, mimosa Argyreia nervosa, Cucumbers, maypops, shamrocks, Bourbon apricot sour Truffle, samphire flower, Squash, zucchini, macaroni, porcini, vermicelli Avocados, pistachios, cinnamon, royal jelly Persimmons, hemp hearts, green goddess Celastrus paniculatus Kombucha and oranges!
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typhlonectes · 1 year
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Peach colored fly agaric, Amanita persicina, George Mitchell nature preserve, the Woodlands, Texas, Montgomery County, USA
photograph by Paxon Kale CC
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lavosse · 14 days
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List 5 things that make you happy, then put this in the askbox for the last 10 people who reblogged something from you! get to know your mutuals and followers 💗
clouds! they are so many different shapes and sometimes the shapes tell you what weather is going to happen soon. and sometimes they're colors!
bugs. why are they like that? there's so many kinds you can collect pictures of them forever. did you know that caterpillars have pseudopods that operate via hydraulics??
when I go to the coffee shop and they already know what i'm getting :) i love coffee shop.........i love to get my espresso beans there and support local business......i love how they always seem to be playing Operator (that's not the way it feels) by Jim Croce no matter when i come in
I love mushrooms!! when i see a cool one i wish i were a snail so i could sleep under it and maybe snack on it. somebody on iNaturalist in my area saw a peach-colored amanita muscaria recently which is pretty out of season and im very jealous. I have never done the fun kind of mushrooms but I'm sure I've seen them in the wild before.
my weekly zoom call with college friends :)
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medievalcellphone · 1 year
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gender neutral fungi themed names for the modern and tasteful baby: scurfy twiglet, dog stinkhorn, snowy waxcap, white dunce cap, nitrous bonnet, oak loving gymnopus, fawn mushroom, butterfly collybia, deer shield, fragrant funnel, clouded agaric, mica cap, pink edge bonnet, scotch bonnet, brown roll rim, pluteus petasatus, rufous milkcap, armillaria sinapina, red lead roundhead, bleachy entomola, honey fungus, humongous fungus, wood blewit, red stinkhorn, pale brittlestem, camembert brittlestem, russula cerolens, split gill, st. george’s mushroom, meadow waxcap, slender parasol, poison pie, parasola auricoma, earthy inocybe, chocolate milky, stinky squid, tall psathyrella, witch’s hat, grey knight, weeping widow, greville’s bolete, luxury cap, false parasol. Blusher, field blewit, lepista nuda, dead man's foot, banded mottlegill, big sheath mushroom, goblet funnel cap, petticoat mottlegill, grisette, horse mushroom, red edge brittlestem, yellow staining mushroom, springtime amanita, candy cap, wood pinkgill, peach colored fly agaric, scalycaps (pholiota terrestris), liberty cap, milking bonnet, mower’s mushroom, mycena galericulata, pluteus cervinus, nitrous bonnet, salt loving mushroom, firerug inkcap, common puffball, tyromyces chioneus, purple laccaria, panaeolus antillarum, oak bracket, bloody brittlegill, winter russula, penny bun, red chanterelle, lilac bonnet, rosy bonnet, field mushroom, Person
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autumnmylife · 5 months
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Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita. Native throughout the temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere, Amanita muscaria has been unintentionally introduced to many countries in the Southern Hemisphere, generally as a symbiont with pine and birch plantations, and is now a true cosmopolitan species. It associates with various deciduous and coniferous trees.
Arguably the most iconic toadstool species, the fly agaric is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, usually red mushroom, and is one of the most recognizable and widely encountered in popular culture, including in video games—for example, the extensive use of a recognizable Amanita muscaria in the Mario franchise and its Super Mushroom power-up—and television—for example, the houses in The Smurfs franchise.
Despite its easily distinguishable features, Amanita muscaria is a fungus with several known variations, or subspecies. These subspecies are slightly different, some having yellow or white caps, but they are all usually called fly agarics, and they are most of the time recognizable by their notable white spots. Recent DNA fungi research, however, has shown that some of these variations are not the same species at all, such as the peach-colored fly agaric (Amanita persicina) for example, but the name 'fly agaric' is still commonly used.
Although poisonous, death due to poisoning from A. muscaria ingestion is quite rare. Parboiling twice with water draining weakens its toxicity and breaks down the mushroom's psychoactive substances; it is eaten in parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. All Amanita muscaria varieties, but in particular A. muscaria var. muscaria, are noted for their hallucinogenic properties, with the main psychoactive constituents being muscimol and its neurotoxic precursor ibotenic acid. A local variety of the mushroom was used as an intoxicant and entheogen by the indigenous peoples of Siberia.
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Mario is typically hailed as a hero, because that's what we see in the games, but that is far from the truth.
I'd like to point out that every game has been made from his perspective. It doesn't matter what we see from that perspective, because we know it's warped. Mario is a mass murderer, Mario has insane ambition, and he's stalked Peach for years.
Mario has brutally murdered thousands of Bowsers lackeys in horrible ways such as crushing in their cranium or throwing the corpses at the living. This is something that can only stem from a deranged person.
Mario has gone to extreme lengths to find peach, such as traveling across worlds and along the way, very often, indulging in murder. This is all due to his commitment to find Peach, but looking at this from an outsiders perspective is quite harrowing.
There is reason to believe that Mario experiences hallucinations. He eats red mushrooms with white spots, which are commonly called "fly amanita" mushrooms. The reason for assuming Mario hallucinates being: these mushrooms are a potent neurotoxin. Symptom of ingesting these mushrooms just happens to be: hallucinations and confusion (or lack of proper brain functions). Mario continuously eats these.
Further evidence to support that Mario falsely believed that Peach was kidnapped includes (1) Once Mario broke into Bowser's Castle, Peach was completely unharmed, (2) Bowser even stood between Mario and Peach--never showing any intention to harm her--infact, he appeared to be trying to protecther, and (3) The Black Jack song "Peaches" just expresses that Bowser felt nothing but love towards Peach, and wanted to protect her.
The fact that Mario sees Peach getting kidnapped or in a cage can all be chalked up to his deluded perception of reality from the consumption of a neurotoxin and his unstable mental state.
Bowser was protecting Peach, and Mario--an insane and homicidal man--brutally murdered him by throwing him in lava after crushing his skull. Then, Mario kidnapped Peach by forcing her to go with him.
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i ain’t readin all dat 😭
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muscaria-jacksonii · 22 days
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Fly agaric [amanita muscaria]
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oakedredwine · 1 year
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Mario is a Homicidal Psychopath
Mario is typically hailed as a hero, because that's what we see in the games, but that is far from the truth.
I'd like to point out that every game has been made from his perspective. It doesn't matter what we see from that perspective, because we know it's warped. Mario is a mass murderer, Mario has insane ambition, and he's stalked Peach for years.
Mario has brutally murdered thousands of Bowsers lackeys in horrible ways such as crushing in their cranium or throwing the corpses at the living. This is something that can only stem from a deranged person.
Mario has gone to extreme lengths to find peach, such as traveling across worlds and along the way, very often, indulging in murder. This is all due to his commitment to find Peach, but looking at this from an outsiders perspective is quite harrowing.
There is reason to believe that Mario experiences hallucinations. He eats red mushrooms with white spots, which are commonly called "fly amanita" mushrooms. The reason for assuming maro hallucinates being: these mushrooms are a potent neurotoxin. Symptom of ingesting these mushrooms just happens to be: hallucinations and confusion (or lack of proper brain functions). Mario continuously eats these.
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Further evidence to support that Mario falsely believed that Peach was kidnapped includes (1) Once Mario broke into Bowser's Castle, Peach was completely unharmed, (2) Bowser even stood between Mario and Peach--never showing any intention to harm her--infact, he appeared to be trying to protecther, and (3) The Black Jack song "Peaches" just expresses that Bowser felt nothing but love towards Peach, and wanted to protect her.
The fact that Mario sees Peach getting kidnapped or in a cage can all be chalked up to his deluded perception of reality from the consumption of a neurotoxin and his unstable mental state.
Bowser was protecting Peach, and Mario--an insane and homicidal man--brutally murdered him by throwing him in lava after crushing his skull. Then, Mario kidnapped Peach by forcing her to go with him.
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Warrior Cats Prefixes List- A
I had a WC Name Generator on Perchance that I made but I don't seem to have access anymore, so I'm remaking it here as just a simple list. The definitions used are the ones that Clan cats have for those things, and thus are the origins of the names. Definitions used are whatever I found when I googled it.
Acorn-: "[noun] the fruit of the oak tree, a smooth oval nut in a rough cup-shaped base"
Adder-: "[noun] a small venomous Eurasian snake that has a dark zigzag pattern on its back"
Agate-: "[noun] an ornamental stone consisting of a hard variety of chalcedony, typically banded in appearance"
Albatross-: "[noun] a very large oceanic bird related to the shearwaters, with long narrow wings"
Alder-: "[noun] a widely distributed tree of the birch family which has toothed leaves and bears male catkins and woody female cones"
Algae-: "[noun] a simple, nonflowering, and typically aquatic plant"
Allium-: "[noun] a bulbous plant of a genus that includes the onion and its relatives; [noun] flowers growing 4 or 5 feet tall with white, blue, lavender or purple snowball-shaped inflorescences atop bare stems"
Almond-: "[noun] the oval edible nutlike seed of the almond tree, growing in a woody shell; [noun] the tree that produces almonds"
Aloe-: "[noun] a succulent plant, typically having a rosette of toothed fleshy leaves and bell-shaped or tubular flowers on long stems"
Alpine-: "[adj] relating to high mountains; [noun] a plant native to mountain districts"
Amanita-: "[noun] any of various mostly poisonous fungi with white spores and a globe-shaped swelling about the base of the stem"
Amaryllis-: "[noun] a bulbous plant with white, pink, or red flowers and strap-shaped leaves"
Amber-: "[adj] golden yellow in color; [noun] a honey-yellow color typical of amber; [noun] hard translucent fossilized resin produced by extinct coniferous trees of the Tertiary period, typically yellowish in color"
Amethyst-: "[noun] a precious stone consisting of a violet or purple variety of quartz; [noun] a violet or purple color"
Anemone-: "[noun] a plant of the buttercup family, typically bearing brightly colored flowers"
Ant-: "[noun] a small insect, often with a sting, that usually lives in a complex social colony"
Apple-: "[noun] the round fruit of a tree of the rose family, which typically has thin red or green skin and crisp flesh; [noun] the tree which bears apples"
Apricot-: "[noun] a juicy, soft fruit, resembling a small peach, of an orange-yellow color; [noun] the tree bearing apricots"
Arch-: "[verb] to have or take on a curved shape"
Ash-: "[noun] the powdery residue left after the burning of a substance"
Ashen-: "[adj] the pale gray color of ash"
Aspen-: "[noun] a poplar tree with rounded, long-stalked, and typically coarsely toothed leaves"
Asphodel-: "[noun] a Eurasian plant of the lily family, typically having long slender leaves and flowers borne on a spike"
Aster-: "[noun] a plant of the daisy family that has bright rayed flowers, typically of purple or pink"
Auburn-: "[adj] of a reddish-brown color; [noun] a reddish-brown color"
Avalanche-: "[noun] a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside"
Azalea-: "[noun] a deciduous flowering shrub of the heath family with clusters of brightly colored, sometimes fragrant flowers"
Azure-: "[adj] bright blue in color; [noun] a bright blue color"
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solopixel · 3 months
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Aquí tienes 10 curiosidades interesantes sobre Super Mario:
Origen del Nombre: El personaje fue nombrado en honor a Mario Segale, un arrendador de almacenes en Seattle, donde se encontraba la oficina de Nintendo of America. Segale les pidió a los ejecutivos de Nintendo que pagaran el alquiler a tiempo.
Primer Juego de Mario: El primer juego en el que apareció Mario no fue "Super Mario Bros.", sino "Donkey Kong" en 1981. En ese juego, Mario se llamaba Jumpman.
Mario Bros. vs. Super Mario Bros.: "Mario Bros." fue el primer juego en presentar a Luigi, el hermano de Mario. Sin embargo, "Super Mario Bros." fue el juego que realmente catapultó a Mario a la fama mundial.
Salto a los Videojuegos en 3D: "Super Mario 64" lanzado en 1996 para la consola Nintendo 64 fue uno de los primeros juegos en introducir gráficos 3D y una experiencia de juego en 3D, cambiando para siempre la forma en que se diseñaban y jugaban los videojuegos.
El Hongo Amanita Muscaria: El diseño del icónico hongo que Mario recoge para crecer en tamaño está basado en el hongo Amanita muscaria, una especie de hongo venenoso en la vida real.
Musicalidad de los Personajes: Los personajes de la serie Mario tienen nombres relacionados con la música. "Mario" fue nombrado en honor a Mario Segale, y "Luigi" proviene de la palabra italiana "luigina", que significa "pequeño violinista".
Yoshi: Yoshi, el fiel compañero de Mario, hizo su primera aparición en "Super Mario World" para la Super Nintendo. Originalmente, iba a ser un personaje de un juego diferente llamado "Yoshi's Island", pero terminó siendo parte del universo de Mario.
La Princesa Toadstool: La Princesa Peach originalmente se llamaba Princesa Toadstool en América del Norte hasta mediados de los años 90. El cambio a "Peach" fue para hacerla más atractiva para el público global.
El Creador de Mario: Shigeru Miyamoto, el creador de Mario, también fue responsable de la creación de otras franquicias populares de Nintendo, como The Legend of Zelda y Donkey Kong.
Franquicia Exitosa: La franquicia de Super Mario es una de las más exitosas y duraderas en la historia de los videojuegos. Ha vendido millones de copias en todo el mundo y ha influido en generaciones de jugadores desde su debut en 1985.
Estas curiosidades son solo un vistazo a la rica historia y cultura que rodea al personaje de Super Mario y sus juegos.
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masonisntfunny · 6 months
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ALLSPICE AMARANTH ARTICHOKE ACAI BANANA BARLEY BASIL BAY LEAVES BOK CHOI CHAI SEITAN POT PIE MARBLED RYE BEDHI’D BLACK-EYED PEAS BING CHERRIES CHIOGGIA BEETS (hold the meats) GOOSEBERRIES CAYENNE CHESTNUT CHIA COCONUT CUSTARD DAHLIA DATES SAFFRON DIJON MUSTARD (you’re flustered!) DURIAN CURRY KALE CASSAVA CLOVE EGGPLANT FLAX DEMITASSE KAVA GARLIC KUMQUAT LYCHEE OCA ROOT JALAPENOS GARBANZOS STARFRUIT SNAKEFRUIT LAVENDER LIME KARELA KOHLRABI JUNIPER JAK WAKAME WASABI PAPAYA PAPALO MARIGOLD MANGO OREGANO SAKE LEMON LUO HAN GUO KIWI CATNIP CAROLINA REAPER EGUSI ICACO (why can’t this be cheaper?) POPPIES ASPARAGUS QUEEN ANNE’S CARROTS BROCCOLI a GAC and that’ll take care of us COLLARD GREENS BUTTER BEANS VANILLA POMEGRANATE PINEAPPLE SARSAPARILLA RAMBUTAN DRAGONFRUIT TAPIOCA ATEMOYA AKEBIA ROSE MOCHA AMANITA MUSCARIA CHIVE POTATOES WATERCRESS SPROUTS QUINOA TOMATOES PARSLEY SAGE ROSEMARY wait… almost seems like this should be illegal (will these even fit in the vehicle???) WATERMELON MARIJUANA RHUBARB TAMARIND TARRAGON TURNIP SWISS CHARD BLUEBERRY CARAWAY FENNEL CACAO BOYSENBERRY CUMIN CANTALOUPE (wow.) CELERY SESAME YAM ANISE ZINNIA KOLAS GRANOLAS MARCONAS GARDENIAS LENTIL CABBAGE VITAL WHEAT GLUTEN WIENER GHOST PEPPER MUENSTER GEWURZTRAMINER!!!!!!! APPLE FIG PEAR PEACH PINE HAZEL WALNUT BEECH SPELT MILLET TEFF TARO SHALLOT GINGER MACA FARRO YARROW KALENDULA KOMBU CHLORELLA CILANTRO PECAN CITRON PORTOBELLA PUMPKIN RADISH ONION RICE GINGKO OLIVE MAPLE ICE THYME STRAWBERRY PAPAYA CATTAIL SHERRY MULBERRY PLUM MIMOSA ARGYREIA NERVOSA CUCUMBERS MAYPOPS SHAMROCKS WHAT’S WITH THE HEMLOCKS????!!??!!!11!! BOURBON APRICOT SOUR TRUFFLE SAMPHIRE FLOWER SQUASH ZUCCHINI MACARONI PORCINI VERMICELLI AVOCADO PISTACHIO CINNAMON ROYAL JELLY PERSIMMONS HEMP HEARTS GREEN GODDESS CELASTRUS PANICULATUS KOMBUCHA AND ORANGES
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