Mycorrhizal prickly cistus mycorrhizal of Boletus edulis, cistus ladanifer

Discover the high-quality mycorrhizal rosemary Cistus ladanifer pots, a perfect combination between the gum rockrose (Cistus ladanifer) and the prestigious mushroom. Ideal for high-quality symbiotic crops.

  • Presentation: 600 cc pot
  • Mycorrhizal with Boletus edulis
  • Age: 1 year
  • Promotes healthy plant growth
LCS1635-6
€83.95
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Quantity units: 6 pcs
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Delivery 3-5 days

  • Harvest your own gourmet treasures: enjoy the unique satisfaction of gathering Boletus edulis directly in your garden, turning your outdoor space into a natural pantry of luxury and flavor.
  • Superior natural resistance and vitality: thanks to the symbiosis with the fungus, the rockrose absorbs nutrients more efficiently and protects its roots, ensuring robust and healthy growth without extra effort.
  • A balanced ecosystem in your home: by planting these mycorrhizal species, you promote biodiversity and contribute to a more sustainable environment, creating a natural sanctuary full of life on your property.
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Imagine having the ability to grow in your own garden one of nature's most prized treasures? With the sticky jara mycorrhized with Boletus edulis, you will not only get a resistant and vibrant tree but also the opportunity to enjoy the delicious boletus, a delicacy that transforms your relationship with the earth and gastronomy. It's the perfect gift for nature lovers and food enthusiasts!

The mycorrhized jaras are more than just a plant; they are a perfect alliance between nature and science. Thanks to the symbiosis with the Boletus edulis fungus, these jaras grow stronger and healthier, absorbing nutrients otherwise inaccessible. This ensures not only a robust tree but also protects its roots from harmful fungi, guaranteeing optimal development.

But the benefits don't end there. By growing these jaras, you're contributing to a more balanced ecosystem and sustainability. Furthermore, the presence of Boletus edulis enriches the soil and provides you with the possibility of harvesting these gourmet mushrooms directly from your environment. Imagine the satisfaction of preparing a dish with boletus you've grown yourself, a unique experience connecting you to the most authentic aspects of nature!

What makes these mycorrhized jaras truly special is their exceptional quality. Produced by The House of Mushrooms, leaders in mycorrhization, each plant is carefully treated to ensure the best results. Whether you want to beautify your garden, enjoy a sustainable harvest, or simply connect with nature, these jaras are the perfect choice.

  • 600 cc pot: ideal for easy transplanting and fast growth.
  • Mycorrhization with Boletus edulis: guarantees a healthier tree and the possibility of harvesting boletus.
  • Natural resistance: protects roots from harmful fungi.
  • Easy maintenance: perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners.
  • Sustainability: contributes to a more balanced and healthy ecosystem.

Don't miss the chance to transform your garden into a natural oasis full of life and flavor. The sticky jaras mycorrhized with Boletus edulis are more than a plant; they are an investment in well-being, sustainability, and culinary pleasure. Get yours today and discover the power of nature in your home!

Product Details
LCS1635-6

Data sheet

  • Boletus edulis
  • Mycorrhizal rockroses
  • Forestry cup 450
AI FAQs
It is a Cistus ladanifer plant whose roots have been inoculated with the Boletus edulis fungus. This symbiosis allows the plant to grow stronger and, over time, mushrooms can be harvested at its base.
Mushroom production usually begins when the plant reaches maturity, generally between 4 and 6 years after planting, provided that climatic and soil conditions are favorable.
It needs full sun exposure and well-drained soils, preferably acidic or neutral. Watering should be moderate, avoiding waterlogging that could damage the fungus mycelium.
It is delivered in a 600 cc forest pot. The plant is 1 year old, which guarantees an established root system ready for transplanting.
Although it can live in a pot for a while, for optimal Boletus production it is recommended to transplant it to the final ground, allowing the roots and the fungus to expand.