

The Stone Pine with Mycorrhiza (Pinus pinea) is a unique species that combines the production of pine nuts with the ability to generate porcini mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus). Ideal for well-drained soils and Mediterranean climates.
Imagine a tree that not only beautifies your environment but also gifts you delicious fruits and gourmet mushrooms. The Micorrhizated Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) is much more than a stone pine: it's an investment in sustainability, flavor, and nature. With it, you're not just growing a tree, but an ecosystem that provides you with high-quality wood, exquisite pine nuts, and delicious níscalos.
This pine is a natural wealth source that turns your land into a productive and lively space. From its wood, ideal for carpentry, to its pine nuts, stars of Mediterranean cuisine, each part of this tree has a unique value. Furthermore, its symbiotic relationship with the níscalo mushroom guarantees a production of mushrooms that can reach up to 120 kg per hectare per year, turning your garden or estate into a true gastronomic paradise.
The Micorrhizated Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) is not only resistant and long-lived, with a lifespan of up to 200 years, but it's also easy to care for. It adapts to well-drained soils and can withstand periods of drought, making it ideal for Mediterranean climates. With weekly watering during the first two years, you ensure its healthy growth and future production.
In addition, this pine is an ecological and sustainable option. Its symbiotic relationship with the níscalo mushroom enriches the soil, avoiding the need for chemical fertilizers. This makes it a perfect choice for those who want to grow naturally and respectfully with the environment.
Don't miss the opportunity to have a tree that combines beauty, utility, and flavor on your land. The Micorrhizated Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) is an investment that will bear fruit for generations. Get yours now and start enjoying its many benefits! The perfect time to plant is now, what are you waiting for?
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