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Pseudoacacia Collection

Amidst the lush greenery, a Robinia pseudoacacia tree (Picture No. 10890993) stands tall, its distinctive heart-shaped leaves shimmering in the sunlight


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Amidst the lush greenery, a Robinia pseudoacacia tree (Picture No. 10890993) stands tall, its distinctive heart-shaped leaves shimmering in the sunlight. At its base, a cluster of Grifola frondosa mushrooms (Picture No. 10890992) emerges, their fan-like caps reaching out in a symbiotic relationship with the tree. The Black Locust or False Acacia is a tree in the subfamily Faboideae, known for its nitrogen-fixing properties, while the Grifola frondosa, or Maitake mushroom, is a polypore mushroom that grows in clusters at the base of trees, enhancing their health and vitality (Picture No. 10890994). In this harmonious ecosystem, the two species thrive together, each providing mutual benefits (Picture No. 10890965).