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Tuber macrosporum

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Order
  
Pezizales

Genus
  
Tuber

Higher classification
  
Truffles

Division
  
Ascomycota

Family
  
Tuberaceae

Scientific name
  
Tuber macrosporum

Rank
  
Species

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Truffle, Piedmont white truffle, PĂ©rigord black truffle, Tricholoma terreum, Leccinum duriusculum

Tuber macrosporum


Tuber macrosporum, commonly known as the smooth black truffle, is a species of edible truffle in the family Tuberaceae. Found in Europe, and common in central Italy, the truffle was described as new to science by Italian mycologist Carlo Vittadini in 1831. The truffles are roughly spherical to irregular in shape, and typically measure 0.5 to 2 cm (0.2 to 0.8 inches) in diameter (rarely are they greater than 5 cm). The surface color ranges from reddish brown to rust to blackish. Warts on the fruit body surface are low, so that the truffle appears fairly smooth. The truffle flesh is purplish brown to grey-brown with thin white veins. It has an intense garlic-like odor similar to the Italian white truffle (Tuber magnatum). Host plants of T. macrosporum include poplars, hazel, linden, and oaks.

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