Article 673XT Lost and found: how a Facebook post led to the ‘chocolate chip’ toadstool

Lost and found: how a Facebook post led to the ‘chocolate chip’ toadstool

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Graeme Green
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The sighting of a magnificent' specimen of the Amanita sculpta, not seen in Singapore for 80 years, shows how the public can aid in conservation efforts

The cap is like a chocolate chip cookie," says Serena Lee, senior manager at Singapore Botanic Gardens' herbarium, describing the top of the sculptured toadstool (Amanita sculpta). It's big and chunky, and has a beige and dark brown cap with pileal warts."

Despite its distinctive appearance and a large fruiting body that can range from 10 to 27cm wide, the sculptured toadstool went awol in Singapore for more than 80 years.

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