Tuber subglobosum belongs to a group known for their underground growth. Instead of typical mushroom features like caps and stems visible above ground, tuber subglobosum forms spherical to slightly irregular shapes below the surface. It thrives symbiotically with tree roots, contributing to nutrient exchange and soil health. Each fruiting body displays a textured, firm outer surface, typically brownish.
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