PINE MUSHROOM
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'''Pine mushrooms''' are gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodland. These ectomycorrhizal fungi are typically edible species which exist in a symbiotic relationship with various species of pine. They belong to the genus ''Tricholoma''.
The best-known species are the East Asian ''Tricholoma matsutake'', also known as "matsutake" or ''songi'', and the North American species '''Tricholoma magnivelare''', also known as "ponderosa mushroom" or "American matsutake."
One very rare species that has been difficult to grow indoors without extremely precise controls is the himematsutake or Princess Matsutake.
★ Mykoweb profile of ''T. magnivelare''
'''Pine mushrooms''' are gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodland. These ectomycorrhizal fungi are typically edible species which exist in a symbiotic relationship with various species of pine. They belong to the genus ''Tricholoma''.
The best-known species are the East Asian ''Tricholoma matsutake'', also known as "matsutake" or ''songi'', and the North American species '''Tricholoma magnivelare''', also known as "ponderosa mushroom" or "American matsutake."
One very rare species that has been difficult to grow indoors without extremely precise controls is the himematsutake or Princess Matsutake.
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★ Mykoweb profile of ''T. magnivelare''
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