
Minnesota Fly Agaric Habitat Guide
Fly Agaric (Amanita chrysoblema) is a realistic state-level profile for Minnesota, where foragers look for it in birch, spruce, pine, and mixed northern woods tied to aspen stands, hemlock-hardwood forests, and boreal lowlands. This page narrows the North American pattern to local terrain and seasonality instead of relying on generic continent-wide copy. bright cap and warted surface make it unmistakable to most people. It is best treated as a poisonous species that should never be collected for food. Toxicity planning matters because contains ibotenic acid and muscimol and can cause serious intoxication.
Where to Look
Birch, Spruce, Pine, And Mixed Northern Woods. In Minnesota, prioritize aspen stands, hemlock-hardwood forests, and boreal lowlands.
Season Window
fall
Regional Fit
Great Lakes, Minnesota
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