In France, the often circular spot near a tree (oak in this case) where no grass grows is called a brullée. The mycelium of the precious edible mushroom growing in the soil prevents grass or other plants from growing on the surface. Therefore, a brullée is indicative of places where truffles grow. Tuber Melanosporum belongs to the fairy ring forming mushroom species. Bauduen, France


In France, the often circular spot near a tree (oak in this case) where no grass grows is called a brullée. The mycelium of the precious edible mushroom growing in the soil prevents grass or other plants from growing on the surface. Therefore, a brullée is indicative of places where truffles grow. Tuber Melanosporum belongs to the fairy ring forming mushroom species. Bauduen, France


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Location: D957, Bauduen, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
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