In nature, the fruit bodies grow singly, scattered, or in groups on the ground.
The flowers grow singly on 5-15 cm stalks and may be up to 3.5 centimeters long.
Elsewhere along the rachillae, male flowers grow either singly or in pairs.
Fruit bodies grow singly, scattered about, or grouped together.
The polyp grows singly from a stolon or has a few branches.
Fruit bodies of Lepiota zalkavritha grow singly on the ground.
This tree can be found growing singly in well-drained soils.
Fruit bodies may grow singly, in groups, or clustered together.
Mushrooms are found on the ground growing singly, scattered, or in groups, usually between September and October.
The flowers either grow singly or in clusters along the raceme.