Hello friends,
It was never clear to me why, when they cut down a tree, they cut additional grooves on the stump. It seems that these grooves accelerate the growth of mushrooms because I have often seen them grow from such grooves. A large community of several species of mushrooms grows on the stump of the cut birch. Like an inflorescence, one species emerges and spreads rapidly. An easily recognizable winter mushroom - Flammulina velutipes - appears next to it in several vacancies. Split Gill mushrooms also started growing along the edge of the stump.
I will definitely have to visit this stump soon to follow the growth and development of these mushrooms. And to check if there will be another species.
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