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Deathcap Mushrooms Beginning To Return To Victoria - CBC News

July 22, 2018 Janney Claire Alexi
Deathcap Mushroom From Button Stage To Full-Sized Fruiting Body

Deathcap Mushroom From Button Stage To Full-Sized Fruiting Body

Deathcap Mushrooms Beginning To Return To Victoria - CBC News

"The differences between poisonous and non-poisonous mushrooms can be very subtle, sometimes only seen microscopically.

Symptoms of ingesting the toxic mushroom include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, low blood pressure, liver and kidney failure and possibly death. The symptoms generally appear between six and 24 hours after consumption.

If you suspect you’ve consumed a poisonous mushroom, call the BC Drug and Poison Information Centre at 1-800-567-8911 or call 911.

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