The tricholoma, a widespread mycorrhizal mushroom genus, thrives in cool, moist environments. Its basic care needs encompass finding a balance in moisture: too much can lead to rot, while too little may cause wilting. Suitable temperatures range from mild to cool, mirroring its natural woodland habitat. Tricholoma encounters challenges with pests like insect larvae, and diseases such as fungal infections. Cold winds can damage these fragile fungi. Seasonally, lower autumn temperatures and increased rainfall make it a prime growth period, while winter spells dormancy.