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Beardy Star Stuff
@dennyhenke@social.coop  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Nature finds a way, always. These three mushrooms, Ruby Bolete, Hortiboletus rubellus, found a seam between two concrete blocks to grow from.

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3 vibrant red capped mushrooms grow sideways from the seam between two concrete blocks. The stems and underside of the mushrooms as a creamy gold color.
3 vibrant red capped mushrooms grow sideways from the seam between two concrete blocks. The stems and underside of the mushrooms as a creamy gold color.
3 vibrant red capped mushrooms grow sideways from the seam between two concrete blocks. The stems and underside of the mushrooms as a creamy gold color.
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Emma (has_many_books of old)
@emma@ruby.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago
@dennyhenke and yet could I get sweet peas to propagate, lightly misting them daily with distilled water in an expensive growing medium in temperature controlled conditions, lol.
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@dennyhenke@social.coop replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago
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Ha! Yes, good point. Maybe it's more like nature finds a way when it wants to regardless of our desires?

Maybe try sticking the peas in some small cracks between concrete and don't water them? 😆

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