The Death Cap and The Destroying Angel are the two most deadliest mushrooms.
Mushrooms are decomposers. They break down decomposing material such as wood or compost. They can pop up anywhere that is moist, including carpet or tile. I had lots of mushrooms growing out of my carpet in my old house. :) I hope that this helped u! Echosong
wild mushrooms, the deadliest being the death Cap, which has a fatality rate of 94.05%
Portobello mushrooms reproduce through the dispersal of spores. Spores are released from the underside of the mushroom's cap and are carried by the wind to new locations where they can germinate and grow into new mushrooms.
mushrooms grow on cow dung!
Morel, stinkhorn, veiled lady, shitake, blue Lactarius, death cap, enoki, oyster and button.
Gypsy mushrooms do not grow in tundra's. They prefer temperate climates and all mushrooms require moisture in order for them to grow.
Seaweeds grow in oceans and seas and it is considered an alga. Mushrooms grow on land and are the fruiting body of a fungus. Mushrooms also grow on things.
Mushrooms grow anywhere that there is dampness and rotting vegetation.
I believe mushrooms grow that way.
Some mushrooms are toxic and can cause harm or even death if ingested. It can be difficult to distinguish toxic mushrooms from edible ones, so it's best to only consume mushrooms from reputable sources. Symptoms of mushroom poisoning can vary but may include gastrointestinal distress, organ failure, or neurological symptoms.
Mushrooms (and other fungi) grow from spores, like plants grow from seeds.