Betula pubescens mycorrhized with Boletus edulis

Betula pubescens mycorrhized with Boletus edulis is an ideal solution to enhance mycorrhization and promote the development of Boletus edulis in forest plots, improving the health and productivity of the forest stand.

  • Species: Mycorrhized Betula pubescens
  • Specific mycorrhization with Boletus edulis
  • 450 cc forest container
  • Height between 0.15 and 0.35 meters, 1 year old
LCS3135
€74.95
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Quantity units: 6 pcs
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  • Harvest your own porcini mushrooms: enjoy the unique satisfaction of gathering high-quality wild mushrooms directly from your land, turning your plot into a natural and productive pantry.
  • Natural balance for your soil: the symbiosis between the birch and the fungus organically improves soil fertility, creating a healthy microclimate that promotes biodiversity without the need for chemicals.
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Discover the magic of nature in your forest plot with Betula pubescens mycorrhized with Boletus edulis. This unique plant offers you the opportunity to enjoy a living ecosystem where the beauty of the tree combines with the richness of the most prized wild mushroom. Connect with the natural environment and feel the satisfaction of harvesting your own boletus directly from the ground.

By planting Betula pubescens mycorrhized with Boletus edulis, you not only beautify your forest plot but also promote an ecological balance that enhances the spontaneous appearance of high-quality edible boletus. This mycorrhizal symbiosis allows both organisms to grow in harmony, increasing soil fertility and creating an ideal microclimate for the natural development of the mushrooms.

On an emotional level, having this plant in your plot means connecting with the earth in a deep and rewarding way. The expectation and excitement of being able to collect fresh, healthy, and tasty boletus directly from the mycorrhization in the birch adds special value to your experience in the field, generating moments of enjoyment and personal well-being.

What makes this Betula pubescens mycorrhized with Boletus edulis unique is its ability to establish a real and effective symbiotic relationship, ensuring that the boletus edulis mushroom naturally develops alongside the tree. It is an ideal option for those seeking sustainable and natural alternatives to promote biodiversity and obtain ecological products on their forest plot.

Imagine being able to use this combination in multiple scenarios: from the recovery of degraded areas with a natural solution to the creation of a small personal ecosystem where nature manifests all its strength and beauty. Perfect for mycology enthusiasts and nature lovers who want an enriching and productive project.

  • Natural mycorrhization: promotes the spontaneous production of boletus edulis, increasing the mycological richness of your plot.
  • Easy adaptation: Betula pubescens adapts to different soils and climates, ensuring robust and healthy growth.
  • Increases soil fertility: improves soil structure and vitality thanks to the mycorrhizal symbiosis.
  • Young and vigorous plants: available in formats of 6 and 12 units to facilitate planting and handling.
  • 100% natural product: without chemical treatments, ideal for ecological and sustainable projects.
  • Opportunity for your own harvest: allows you to collect fresh boletus directly, enjoying a natural and healthy product.

Do not miss the opportunity to transform your forest plot into a living and productive space with Betula pubescens mycorrhized with Boletus edulis. A natural project that connects you with the earth and gifts you the richness of the most valued boletus. Place your order now and start enjoying a unique experience that only nature can offer.

Product Details
LCS3135

Data sheet

  • Boletus edulis
  • Mycorrhizal birches
  • Forestry cup 450
AI FAQs
It is a young downy birch whose roots have been symbiotically associated with the Boletus edulis fungus. This combination promotes both tree growth and the future production of edible mushrooms on the land.
Boletus edulis production usually begins between 5 and 8 years after planting, provided that soil and climate conditions are favorable for the development of the fungus.
The plant is delivered in a 450 cc forest pot, is 1 year old, and has a height between 0.15 and 0.35 meters.
It prefers soils with some humidity and an acidic tendency. It is ideal for mountain areas or forest plots where the goal is to improve biodiversity and mycological productivity.
It is essential to provide supportive watering during the first two summers to ensure that both the plant and the fungus survive water stress while they establish themselves in the ground.