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The red and white spotted Amanita muscaria species - also known as fly agaric - has been discovered by Alan Titchmarsh while on tour of the grounds with ecology expert Professor Mick Crawley. The discovery of the mushroom - which is likely to have grown on the 40-acre land without being specifically cultivated - was recorded during a 12-month study for ITV show The Queens Garden, which is to be aired on Christmas Day. “The old-fashioned thing to do was feed it to the village idiot, then drink his urine because you get all the high without any of the sickness.” Said Prof Crawley. The plant has a long history of religious and shamanic use dating back around 10,000 years. ~ Alright Duchess, what are those boys up to? Lol~ 😉😉 - Anna 😇
Posted on: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 13:09:33 +0000

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