Amanita Parcivolvata 1
Amanita Parcivolvata is a very common species of mushroom in the southeastern United States. It is a fungus that produces fruit bodies that vaguely resemble those of Amanita Muscaria. It is differentiated, however, by its lack of an annulus, by the volval deposits on its stipe/base, and by its pileal striations. If you are wondering, “Is Amanita Parcivolvata poisonous” or “is Amanita Parcivolvata edible” the answer is no and yes. However, while these mushrooms are not poisonous and can be eaten, it is easy to misidentify this species, and many other Amanita mushrooms are very toxic. The Amanita Parcivolvata common name is “False Caesars’s Mushroom.”