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English: This Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, was taken in the Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia. Located just 25 minutes from the CBD, the Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens is beautiful haven for these kinds of fungi in late Autumn. The protected gardens are home to Kangaroos, Echidnas, many species of birds, a wide variety of flora and a beautiful lake that is perfect for an afternoon picnic.
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