ENGLISH OAK TREES INOCULATED W/ BIANCHETTO TRUFFLES
Truffles top the list of gourmet delicacies, and these elusive subterranean fungi are now within reach for the home gardener thanks to centuries of effort to domesticate them. Truffles live exclusively in the soil around the roots of a suitable host tree. In this case, we have the truffle mycorrhizae established on the roots of a common English oak tree. Suitable for growing in zones 6-9, the truffles may take 5-7 years to successfully establish themselves, but the resulting annual winter harvests can last for decades. Note: Bianchetto truffles require a soil pH between 6.0-8.3. If your soil is more acidic, we recommend preparing your planting area with lime to adjust the pH well in advance of receiving your trees.
The Bianchetto truffle is a highly prized Italian species. Its name indicates the whitish coloration in contrast to blackish truffles. Inside, the flesh is brown with white marbling, and the strong aroma is described as earthy, garlicy and cheesy. The hazelnut to golf ball-sized truffles lend themselves to a vast array of recipes.
Inoculated, 1 year old Truffle Tree seedlings start shipping in March until sold out or in early December. Order early for best availability. Available only within the contiguous US.