A Maronen-Röhrling/Bay Bolete humbly hanging out in his forest of neatly planted Spruce trees in Denkendorf. Though forests are plentiful in Germany, most are cultivated to some extent for timber production. Much of the native broadleaf forest has been replaced with Spruce because they’re fast growing and profitable. Despite this, I found the greatest variety of mushrooms in the moss-carpeted, acidic soils of Spruce stands. Modern forestry practices are shifting the forest back to a natural Mischwald/mixed forests of Beech, Oak, Spruce and Pine.
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