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The Candystick (Allotropa virgata) is found
in conifir and hardwood forests throughout the Pacific
Northwest. It emerges in Spring, initially resembling white
asparagus. It prefers soil rich in decaying wood, which
stores moisture and nutrients. Although a flowering plant,
it spreads mostly through underground rhizomes. Allotropa is
a mycotroph-- it lacks chlorophyll, but obtains nutrients by
bonding to mycorrhizal fungi which in turn take nutrients
from the roots of trees. Matsutake is a common host fungi,
so Allotropa is often a good indicator of matsutake mushroom
sites.
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RELATED LINKS:
Matisman:
Allotropa virgata
USDA
Plant Profile: Allotropa virgata
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