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Help! Does anyone know of these are toxic to dogs?


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I don't recognize this species.

Clusters on the lawn appear to possibly be following submerged roots (of a tree). This growth pattern suggests Armillaria/Desarmillaria tabescens. The overall appearance looks different than what I'd expect; although the appearance of A./D. tabescens is variable. Not sure if the species is known to occur in British Columbia.

When wild mushrooms pop up in an area frequented by a small child or a pet, the best thing to do is remove the mushrooms and discard them.

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