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  2. Leucangium carthusianum - Wikipedia

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    Leucangium carthusianum is a species of ascomycete fungus.It is commonly known as the Oregon black truffle. [1] It is found in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, where it grows in an ectomycorrhizal association with Douglas-fir.

  3. Tuber oregonense - Wikipedia

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    Tuber oregonense, commonly known as the Oregon white truffle, is a species of edible truffle in the genus Tuber. Described as new to science in 2010, the North American species is found on the western coast of the United States, from northern California to southern British Columbia west of the Cascade Range .

  4. Kalapuya brunnea - Wikipedia

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    The species was first described scientifically in 2010, based on specimens collected in February, 2009 from Benton County, Oregon.Before this, it had been known locally for several years as the Oregon brown truffle, and assumed to be an undescribed species of Leucangium, based on its overall resemblance to and similar habitat as the Oregon black truffle, Leucangium carthusianum; [1] it was ...

  5. What Exactly Is a Truffle and Why Does It Cost So Much? - AOL

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    Kim Kardashian’s private equity firm has announced its first investment: A company that makes truffle-infused sauces that sells for about $20 a bottle.

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  8. Fevansia - Wikipedia

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    Fevansia aurentiaca truffles are found in the Pacific Northwest but are uncommon. Truffles are hypogeous by nature, leading to a certain degree of difficulty in finding them. [4] As a result, there are few specimens available for genetic analysis. Most of the Fevansia specimens can be found in the Mycological Herbarium of Oregon State ...

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