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Matsutake (Tricholoma magnivelare) are
popular for their high market value and special taste. They
are also an important component of the forest ecosystem,
forming a symbiotic relationship with a variety of conifer
and hardwood species. Matsutake appear in the Fall, forming
below the forest litter in colonies called "shiros." The
fruiting bodies become apparent as slight bulges in the
litter. Eventually the caps force a crack in the litter
surface, revealing white gilled mushrooms. Dried Candystick
stems (Allotropa virgata) often indicate matsutake because
the Candystick obtains its nutrients through matsutake
mycelia.
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Edition Size: 200
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Image Size: 11" x 14.5"
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Paper Size: 13" x 18"
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Suggested Frame Size: 16" x 20"
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Price:
$40.00
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RELATED LINKS:
Matsiman.com: The
most comprehensive information on matsutake mushrooms.
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