Amanita crenulata, also known as the poison champagne amanita,[1] is a species of fungus that is very common in the Northeast United States.
It is an ectomycorrhizal fungus, living in root symbiosis with a tree.
Amanita crenulata when ingested can produce symptoms associated with ibotenic acid/muscimol toxicity.
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