Agaricus silvicola
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| Agaricus silvicola (Vittad.) Peck |
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Agaricus silvicola, also known as the Wood Mushroom is a species of Agaricus mushroom related to the button mushroom.
It is edible, but not recommended for eating, due to fears it may cause an allergic reaction. [1]
It looks fairly similar to a young Death Cap, it is believed by some mycologists. [2]
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