Beech mycorrhizated with boletus. Fagus sylvatica

Discover the cork oak with cep (Quercus suber x12), an ideal option for growing in gardens or fields. This pack includes 12 mycorrhizal trees, perfect for producing Cep (Boletus edulis) mushrooms.

  • 12 cork oaks mycorrhized with Boletus edulis
  • Ideal for mild climates and siliceous soils
  • Requires annual precipitation above 400 mm
  • Moderate light species, needs initial protection
LCS2213
€139.95
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  • Your own gourmet pantry at home: enjoy the luxury of harvesting fresh boletus directly in your garden, elevating your dishes with one of the most prized delicacies of international cuisine without leaving your property.
  • Natural beauty and lasting resilience: the cork oak is a majestic and strong species that beautifies any environment, offering shade and a unique landscape that lasts through generations with minimal maintenance.
  • A sanctuary of peace and well-being: connect deeply with nature by transforming your land into a personal oasis where growing your own food promotes a healthy, relaxing, and sustainable lifestyle.
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Description

Imagine having an Oak Tree Mycorrhized with Porcini Mushrooms in your garden or estate, a tree that not only beautifies your surroundings but also gifts you one of the most exquisite delicacies nature has to offer: porcini mushrooms. This unique product combines the grandeur of Quercus suber with the culinary richness of mushrooms, offering you an experience beyond the ordinary. Transform your space into a natural oasis of flavor and beauty.

The Oak Tree Mycorrhized with Porcini Mushrooms is more than just a tree; it's an investment in your well-being and the value of your property. This oak tree, besides being a resilient and long-lived species, is specially prepared to produce porcini mushrooms, one of the most prized fungi in gourmet cuisine. Imagine harvesting your own fresh porcinis directly from your garden to enjoy in your favorite dishes. A luxury within reach of your hands.

This product is ideal for those seeking to connect with nature in a practical and exciting way. Not only will you be contributing to biodiversity, but you can also enjoy a unique culinary experience. Moreover, the oak tree adds shade, freshness, and a touch of elegance to any space, making it an indispensable element for gardening and food enthusiasts.

Among its competitive advantages, its adaptability to mild and humid climates stands out, making it a perfect option for maritime-influenced areas. Its ability to grow in siliceous soils and withstand varying weather conditions makes it suitable for a wide range of environments. A tree that not only survives but thrives and bears fruit.

  • Mushroom production: Enjoy your own harvests of one of the most valued mushrooms in gastronomy.
  • Adaptability: Grows in siliceous soils and mild climates, ideal for coastal or maritime-influenced zones.
  • Natural beauty: Adds elegance and shade to your garden or estate, enhancing the aesthetic value of your property.
  • Sustainability: Contributes to biodiversity and ecological balance in your environment.
  • Longevity: A tree that will last generations, providing long-term benefits.
  • Unique experience: Combines gardening with gastronomy, creating a special bond with nature.

Don't miss the opportunity to have the Oak Tree Mycorrhized with Porcini Mushrooms in your life. This tree will transform your space while also offering you unforgettable moments with loved ones, enjoying the fruits nature provides. Act now and acquire this natural treasure that combines beauty, flavor, and sustainability. Your garden and palate will thank you!

Product Details
LCS2213

Data sheet

  • Boletus edulis
  • Mycorrhizal cork oaks
  • Forestry cup 450
AI FAQs
What exactly does this Quercus suber pack include?
The pack includes 12 cork oak specimens (Quercus suber) that have been mycorrhized with the Boletus edulis fungus for mushroom production.
What climatic conditions are necessary for their growth?
These trees thrive in mild climates and require an average annual rainfall of more than 400 mm.
In what type of soil should the cork oaks be planted?
It is ideal to plant them in siliceous soils, which are the most suitable for the development of the cork oak and the symbiosis with the boletus.
Do the trees need a lot of direct sunlight?
The cork oak is a medium-light species. During its early stages, the trees need protection or partial shade.
Can they be grown in both gardens and open fields?
Yes, this pack is designed to be a versatile option for both private gardens and field plantations.