Fly agaric mushrooms have different stages. They start as a kind of egg, from which the mushroom grows. At first, the fungus is still spherical, the red only just coming through the bursting white shell. The eventual white dots on the red are the remnants of the overall shell. Later, the cap extends and flattens, then fades to orange/yellow.
The Amanita muscaria, or Fly agaric, is so named because farmers mixed the mushroom's poisonous white flakes with milk or water and placed that mixture in the barn to get rid of flies. This is how the fly agaric got its name.
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