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    David Arora (born October 23, 1952) is an American mycologist, naturalist, and writer. He is the author of two popular books on mushroom identification...
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    Arora is a Punjabi caste, comprising both Hindus and Sikhs. The name is derived from their ancestral place Aror, Sindh. In 712, the Arora people are said...
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  • wild mushroom identification and field guide by American mycologist David Arora and published in 1991 by Ten Speed Press in Berkeley, California. The...
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    reporting that it contains toxins which cause gastric upset. According to David Arora, the taste resembles "marshmallows without the sugar." It is sticky or...
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  • with the surname Arora include: Adhir Arora, Chief Hydrographer in the Indian Navy Aman Arora, Indian politician Amandeep Kaur Arora, Indian politician...
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    psilocybin mushroom. According to American naturalist and mycologist David Arora, Panaeolus cinctulus is the most common psilocybin mushroom in California...
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    extremely rare. Many books list A. muscaria as deadly, but according to David Arora, this is an error that implies the mushroom is far more toxic than it...
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    the same species. It is considered edible, but undesirable. Mycologist David Arora describes it as "edible, but far from incredible". "Hygrocybe flavescens...
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    the night and cast the offender out the window". American mycologist David Arora called the odor "the vilest of any stinkhorn". The receptacle collapses...
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    Some people are adversely affected by this mushroom, and mycologist David Arora once reported that a man named Bill Everson was poisoned by this mushroom...
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