Article 6M184 Rare truffle find in Scottish spruce forest sends fungi experts on alien species hunt

Rare truffle find in Scottish spruce forest sends fungi experts on alien species hunt

by
Severin Carrell Scotland editor
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6M184)

Chamonixia caespitosa found during rewilding project in west Highlands while removing non-native Sitka spruce

Naturalists have found a very rare type of truffle living in a Scottish forestry plantation which is being cut down so a natural Atlantic rainforest can grow in its place.

The discovery of the globally rare fungus near Creagan in the west Highlands has thrown up a paradox: the work to remove the non-native Sitka spruce, to allow rewilding by native trees, means the truffle will be lost.

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