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Found this growing in my garden this morning. I'm no expert on wild mushrooms but I didn't think they were about at this time of year ? Only thing I can think of is I've just put down some mulch on my borders and possibly the spores were somehow preserved in that Anyone ID this ? I'm thinking its probably a young Cep ?

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Wow, there's a fair few in the Tricholoma genus. I would just leave them to grow out, but I have a young Patterdale Terrier who eats anything, so I removed it to be on the safe side.

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