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Hazel wrote:
And Mike. the article actually was about English truffles saying the
truffle
grows in hazel woods, with a pic of such
Now, THAT'S nuts!
There is an extremely interesting truffle museum in the Dordogne,
but I now forget where, and we spent a long time in it. It helps
to read French, though the main displays have translations into
English. Anyway, it described the ecology needed for truffles.
Basically, we don't have a hope. There are truffle species that
grow in the UK, and Tuber melanosporum (the black truffle) is JUST
about marginal here, but it really needs a medium shallow soil
over chalk that gets a good warm summer. Well, we have very
shallow soils over chalk, but not many medium shallow ones, and we
rarely get good warm summers.
Sorry, but ....
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
I think I'll go see if I can have the magazine from the surgery it was in or
just get the reference to give in here.
Hazel
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