First off, toadstools are DEADLY to dogs.
I've found a caterpillar nibbling on the lamellae of a toadstool once.
toadstools grow by eating on the dead plantlife because there is nutrition there
The non-poisonous toadstools taste terrible. The poisonous toadstools taste terrible and will kill you. Those two points pretty much cover the "inedible" area.
No, toadstools do not have the characteristics of life defined by MRS GREN (Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, Nutrition). Toadstools are fungi which have different life processes compared to animals and plants.
Toadstools like moist weather. If it's wetter and cooler in autumn that may be why.
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Toadstools grow in bark garden beds because the bark provides a moist and nutrient-rich environment that is conducive to their growth. The decomposition process of the bark creates a suitable habitat for toadstools to thrive.
Toadstools are a type of fungus found in dark, moist environments. They decompose dead plant and animal materials into organic matter that enriches the soil. The toadstool is the fruiting body of the mushroom found above the ground usually in the fall, but the fungus is in the soil the rest of the year.
No, it is not safe to eat toadstools as they can be toxic to humans and cause serious health issues or even be fatal if ingested. It is important to avoid consuming any wild mushrooms unless you are absolutely certain of their safety.
yes one single nucleus
They simply don't eat at all .
To effectively remove toadstools from your lawn, you can manually pick them, improve drainage in the area, reduce shade and moisture, and consider using fungicides as a last resort.
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