You have healthy soil and the mycelium network underground is sending up these fruiting bodies (mushrooms). It’s generally a good sign, but is probably an indication that there’s too much moisture in that area. Overwatering, too much shade, etc. Mowing them is fine. I have ash tree boletes that grow lower to the ground than the mower goes, and they smother the grass underneath, so I have to pick mine.
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That’s not the fungus that’s concerning
You have healthy soil and the mycelium network underground is sending up these fruiting bodies (mushrooms). It’s generally a good sign, but is probably an indication that there’s too much moisture in that area. Overwatering, too much shade, etc. Mowing them is fine. I have ash tree boletes that grow lower to the ground than the mower goes, and they smother the grass underneath, so I have to pick mine.