Sessile Oak » Burgundy truffle
Young truffle plant of Sessile Oak (Quercus sessiliflora) mycorhized with tuber uncinatum. Sessile Oak intended for the production of Burgundy truffles. Truffle oak plant aged from 1 to 3 years, produced in France with certified quality under INRAE control.
Do you want to grow Burgundy truffles and are you looking for the most suitable plants for this production? Or perhaps you simply want to add to your truffle orchard new plants capable of producing this famous autumn truffle appreciated for its gustatory flavors? Because of its excellent truffle-growing abilities, the sessile oak could be the ideal truffle plant for your truffle orchard!
A sessile oak host to Burgundy truffles
This sessile oak truffle plant is obtained after controlled and certified mycorrhization of a sessile oak tree (Quercus sessiliflora) with Burgundy truffle spores (Tuber uncinatum). The tree obtained is ready to be planted in your truffle field. It will produce its first truffles within 6 to 7 years.
In order to meet your expectations, our sessile oak truffle plants, mycorhized with the Burgundy truffle, are available in 4 sizes of cups:
- in anti-chignon® R430 cup of 0.43 liters
- in anti-chignon® R600 cup of 0.6 liters
- in anti-chignon® R1.5L cup of 1.5 liters
- in R3L container (volume of 3 liters)
Truffle-growing abilities of the sessile oak
Typical tree of European forests, the sessile oak (Quercus sessiliflora) proliferates in temperate regions. More resistant to drought than the pedunculate oak and not very sensitive to parasitic attacks and diseases, the sessile oak does not require intense light (it is a species of half-shade). This oak is very hardy as it can withstand very cold temperatures down to -25°C. It can be found up to 1600 meters of altitude. It grows in sandy, silty, clayey, more or less stony soils but it particularly appreciates filtering, thick, slightly acidic soils. Uncommon in the southern regions of France, the sessile oak can be used to produce Tuber uncinatum.
About the Burgundy truffle (Tuber Uncinatum)
This is likely the most common edible truffle variety in Europe. This autumn truffle is distinguished by its black exterior (peridium). Inside, the flesh is dark brown. And it is distinguished by its very present white veins. The Burgundy truffle is an edible mushroom prized for its delicate flavors. As its vernacular name suggests, the Burgundy truffle was historically found mainly in east-central France. While it has since spread very widely well beyond this region, in France, Burgundy, Champagne, and Lorraine and Alsace remain the regions favored by Tuber uncinatum.
The Robin oaks truffle plants
Our truffle oaks plants are produced in our laboratories under the control and license of INRAE. These plants are then pampered for many months in our nurseries. Quality plants, carefully selected, it is the guarantee to obtain a good yield after only a few years.
The plants raised in ROBIN ANTI-CHIGNON® buckets are subject to a guarantee of recovery in the event of failure to recover more than 20% of the plants delivered. Under this guarantee, the seller undertakes to replace free of charge the defective plants during the season following the actual observation by the seller of the defective delivered plants.
- Host species
- Oak
- Seedling host
- Sessile oak (Quercus sessiliflora)
- Mycorhization
- Burgundy truffle
- Foliage
- Deciduous
- Cold hardiness
- Down to -20°C
- Drought tolerance
- Very good
- Soil type
- Soil nutritivity
- Poor to moderately rich
- Preferred exposure
- Half-shade / half-sun
- Max. altitude
- Up to 1600 m
- Growth speed
- Moderate
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