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Amanita Muscaria

Amanita muscaria is a brightly colored fungus that's familiar to everyone
from the illustrations found in fairy story books. Amanita muscaria is
commonly found in autumn in Birch woods or under Pines. Amanita
muscaria are the most eye-catching mushroom with its large caps of scarlet
or deep red, mottled with conspicuous white warts. Associated with magic
and the fairy kingdom because this other-worldly looking fungus is perhaps
the oldest entheogenic plant known, having been in recorded use for over
six thousand years. Amanita muscaria, or as it's commonly called, Fly
agaric mushrooms have been adopted by many cultures, in the northern
hemisphere and worldwide to transport the person eating Amanita muscaria
to visionary realms. Fly agaric mushrooms are believed to have been
employed as a shamanic aid by the Vikings and is known to be used by the
tribesmen of Siberia.
Amanita muscaria is also known as Fly Agaric, Fly Death, Toad Stools,
Siberian Fly Agaric or Russian Amanita, Washington State Amanita,
European Amanita, Soma and many others. Its distribution is from Alaska,
Siberia, Scandinavia, Central Europe, North America, Australia, Mexico and
the Philippines. Amanitas sometimes occur in the form of fairy rings or
witches rings, small circles in which, it was assumed the witches or fairies
would dance at night. Fly Agaric Mushrooms grow only in symbiosis with
birch and/or pine trees, Amanitas are found in arctic, temperate, and even
tropical climate zones.
We sell these samples for collections or study only.
Fly Agaric is thought by many to be the Soma
mentioned in the Rig Veda and in writings by
the Aryans 3500 years ago. I won't go into the
mythology in depth on this website since R.
Gordon Wasson has written extensively about
it. If you're interested in his theories, visit this
link to read his views here.
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