Beardy Star Stuff @dennyhenke@social.coop · activity timestamp 3 months ago Nature finds a way, always. These three mushrooms, Ruby Bolete, Hortiboletus rubellus, found a seam between two concrete blocks to grow from.#Fungi#Mushroom#Nature Read more Read less alt 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. Reply Boost Quote (pending approval) Like More actions Copy link Flag this post Block
alt 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.
Emma (has_many_books of old) @emma@ruby.social replied · activity timestamp 3 months 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. Read more Read less Reply Boost Quote (pending approval) Like More actions Copy link Flag this comment Block
Beardy Star Stuff @dennyhenke@social.coop replied · activity timestamp 3 months ago @emmaHa! 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? 😆 Read more Read less Reply Boost Quote (pending approval) Like More actions Copy link Flag this comment Block