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Trufas (Género Tuber)

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Mayo 18, 2021 a las 02:45 TARDE CDT

Descripción

Found partially unearthed inside animal rutting holes. Sliced to marbled inside with strong pungent truffle odor. Suspected Tuber lyonii but upon consultation with Matthew smith suggestion of undescribed species was made.

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Trufas (Género Tuber)

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symbiiotica

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Diciembre 23, 2022 a las 09:10 MAÑANA PST
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Hongos (Reino Fungi)

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fungikingdomqc

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Junio 26, 2022 a las 04:31 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Hypogeous fungi, under Pine

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Junio 13, 2012 a las 10:50 TARDE PDT

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This is another collection of the (unpublished?) summer Leucangium that my fellow trufflers and I started calling "Bird's Eggs". Great culinary value... the aroma is similar to L. carthusianum but has a cuanide component like almonds.

We also called it the "Amaretto Truffle".

I had a provisional name in my head either from Dan Luoma or Matt Trappe, but I've forgotten it in my old age.

It's in the same habitats as Tuber oregonense and L. carthusianum, but it doesn't start ripening until June, and it continues ripening throughout the summer months under the cool canopy of coastal Doug-fir tree farms.

I have found this species in Washington state as well as Oregon.

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kaytith

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Abril 7, 2020 a las 02:31 TARDE PDT

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Several specimen found 3-10 inches under dense red serpentine clay soil. White mycelium. El Dorado County, 1900ft

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Trufas (Género Tuber)

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jilliankern

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Marzo 2019

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Lumpy, distinctly purple, small visible rhizomes, almost crunchy crispy texture when split open?? Very young calvatia fragilis w/ color showing more clearly due to rain saturation, maybe? Will keep an eye on the ones still in the ground and see what they do

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Trufas (Género Tuber)

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chrisophylla

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Marzo 6, 2021 a las 02:58 TARDE PST