Hallo,
Anscheinend erlebt Kalifornien aufgrund eines feuchten Dezembers ein ungewöhnlich starkes Wachstum von A. phalloides, was auch prompt zu einigen Vergiftungen geführt hat.
Siehe auch: ‘Largest outbreak that we’ve seen in California.’ Death cap mushrooms linked to deaths, hospitalizations (Los Angeles Times)
ZitatThe California Department of Public Health reported 35 death cap-related illnesses, including three fatalities and three liver transplants, between Nov. 18 and Jan. 6. Affected people were between the ages of 19 months and 67 years old.
Offenbar tritt der Pilz dort hauptsächlich mit Virginia-Eiche und Korkeiche auf:
ZitatDeath cap mushrooms are known to sprout across California and thrive in shady, humid or moist environments under live oak and cultivated cork oak trees
Die haben da sogar ein "Poisonous Wild Mushroom Outbreak" Dashboard: https://www.arcgis.com/apps/da…054d647b3b5e789b75839dd1c ![]()
LG Suillus
