Mushroom Monday - Amazing Symbiosis of Mushrooms and Succulents
It was in May, the weather was wonderful, there had been heavy rains recently, and Entoloma Сlypeatum was growing wherever possible!
This mushroom grows mainly under fruit trees, in gardens, in thickets of Prunus Spinosa in the forest among wild pears and apples, but it can also be found in very unusual places ...
So this time, I just walked home from work and just looked at my feet (since the section of the path ran through a private sector with a rocky road), and near one house I noticed beautiful specimens of Echeveria Agavoides.
They grew along the entire fence in a well-groomed row, and I was surprised at such a number of these beautiful succulents!
And near the gate among the bushes of succulents, one could see quite large and already adult specimens of Entoloma Сlypeatum ...
Naturally, I was very surprised (for the second time already), and for obvious reasons, I decided to capture this amazing and unusual symbiosis!
I've never seen anything like this!)
I hope you enjoyed my story and this is an interesting phenomenon.
And, that's all for today! Thanks for being with me!
Take care of yourself and your loved ones and see you soon!