From Wikipedia...The mycelia of truffles form symbiotic relationships with the roots of several tree species including beech, oak, birch, hornbeam, hazel and pine[5][6]. They prefer argillaceous or calcareous soils which are well drained and neutral or alkaline.[7][8] Truffles fruit throughout the year, depending on the species and can be found buried between the leaf litter and the soil. Their growth beneath the soil surface is thought to be an adaptation to resist predation, forest fire, drought, or severe cold.[citation needed] Toadstools above the surface of the soil are more vulnerable to destruction.
Pecans grow first, from seeds. Then, the tree grows from the ground when it has enough water for it to grow. Finally, the pecans grow at the tip of the pecan tree, when the pecans get to heavy they fall to the ground where somebody might set on it or pick it up and eat it
every decade a tree grows the only tree known to grow in 10 years in a spruce tree
life symbolize as a tree because tree has a similitary of a human which had life they grow but we all know that life have end just like a tree!!!!!! i hope that i can help you^_^ from obaob
Many trees grow in Iran. Trees in different regions of Iran. Is not a particular tree in as Iran's national tree. But Iranian poets have used cedar in their lyrics too.
No, truffles do not photosynthesize. Truffles are fungi that grow underground in a symbiotic relationship with tree roots, obtaining nutrients from the trees rather than from sunlight like plants do.
Beech woods are a good place to try.
Spores are eaten and spread by small animals
is a tree of apple
Natural truffles are edible fungi that grow underground in symbiotic relationships with tree roots, particularly oak, hazelnut, and beech trees. They have a unique earthy flavor and aroma, making them a highly sought-after delicacy in the culinary world. Truffles are typically foraged using trained dogs or pigs due to their elusive nature.
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stem don't grow a stem is a tree never will grow agin
Truffles can be found in various regions of the United States, including parts of Oregon, California, and the Southeast. They grow in specific climate and soil conditions, often around the roots of certain tree species like oak and hazelnut. Truffle cultivation has also become more popular in the US in recent years.
It depends on the type of seed, but for most seeds, probably not. If it is a seed to start a tree, it would definitely not grow well under another tree. Some plants grow best in the shade and those would probably grow if planted beneath a large tree.
yes but not a main animal in the show.
Sweet Woodruff does well under our European hornbeam.
no you need cotton seeds. it will not grow a tree only a small bush in a field