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  2. Tuber canaliculatum - Wikipedia

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    Tuber canaliculatum, commonly called Michigan truffle [2] and Appalachian truffle, [3] is a fungus that grows in eastern North America including the Midwest. [3] [4] It is brick red in color. [3] It is foraged and used in Appalachian cuisine. Dogs have been used to locate the truffles. It has been investigated for commercial cultivation. [5]

  3. Chandler Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Chandler Seymour Robbins (July 17, 1918 – March 20, 2017) was an American ornithologist. His contributions to the field include co-authorship of an influential field guide to birds, as well as organizing the North American Breeding Bird Survey .

  4. 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. It is commercially collected, usually assisted by a specially trained truffle dog. [2]

  5. Truffle - Wikipedia

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    A truffle is the fruiting body of a subterranean ascomycete fungus, one of the species of the genus Tuber. More than one hundred other genera of fungi are classified as truffles including Geopora, Peziza, Choiromyces, and Leucangium. [1] These genera belong to the class Pezizomycetes and the Pezizales order.

  6. List of Tuber (fungus) species - Wikipedia

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    Europe, from Spain to eastern Europe and from Sweden to North Africa Tuber affine: Corda: 1854 Tuber albidum: Fr. 1823 Tuber album: Bull. 1789 Tuber anniae: W.Colgan & Trappe [1] 1997 United States Pacific Northwest Tuber arenaria: Moris: 1829 Tuber argenteum: Gilkey: 1916 Tuber argentinum: Speg. 1909 Tuber asa-foetida: Lesp. 1889 Tuber ...

  7. Category:Fungi of North America - Wikipedia

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    Fungi of the United States (6 C, 207 P) Pages in category "Fungi of North America" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,539 total.

  8. Genea - Wikipedia

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    Genea is a genus of truffle-like fungi in the family Pyronemataceae.There are about 32 species in the genus that occur in North America and Europe. [2]With the help of a trained dog, scientists discovered 2024 that there are probably still some non-descript species.

  9. Category:Lists of birds of North America - Wikipedia

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