Amanita

/ˌæməˈniːtə/ noun

A genus of fungi that includes both edible species and deadly poisonous ones, often characterized by a white-spotted red or white cap.

From Greek amanitai, possibly derived from Mount Amanus in Asia Minor where these mushrooms grew abundantly. The Greek word was adopted directly into scientific Latin nomenclature in the 18th century.

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