- The
Terfeziaceae, or
desert truffles, is a
family of
truffles (Berber languages: Tirfas, Arabic: كمأ, romanized: Kam', Kurdish: دۆمبەڵان, romanized: Dombelan...
- truffles. Some
authorities consider this the type
genus of the
family Terfeziaceae,
although phylogenetic analysis suggests that it
nests within the Pezizaceae...
-
similar underground fungi. The
genera Terfezia and
Tirmania of the
family Terfeziaceae are
known as the "desert truffles" of
Africa and the
Middle East. Pisolithus...
- with
mycorrhizal fungi. In the
Mediterranean they are ****ociated with
Terfeziaceae, the
desert truffles. Together,
plant and
fungus may have a beneficial...
- and Mexico.
Trappe JM. (1971). "A
synopsis of the
Carbomycetaceae and
Terfeziaceae (Tuberales)".
Transactions of the
British Mycological Society. 57 (1):...
-
Terfezia claveryi or turma,
which is of the so-called
desert truffles (fam.
Terfeziaceae),
subterranean and edible, of
culinary interest and as food for livestock...
-
Margaret Gilkey in 1954.
Gilkey originally placed Carbomyces in the
family Terfeziaceae. However,
species in
Carbomyces have
fertile tissues separated into pockets...
- ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
Trappe JM. (1971). "A
synopsis of the
Carbomycetaceae and
Terfeziaceae (Tuberales)".
Transactions of the
British Mycological Society. 57 (1):...
- are some 60
species of
dandelion that grow in the
northern hemisphere.
Terfeziaceae Truffle (Hebrew: כְּמֵהָה; ki'me'hah; Arabic: kamā; tarfash) An edible...
- (Santolina chamaycyparissus), Shih (Artemisia herba-alba), and
Terfesse (
Terfeziaceae), a
mushroom used by the Abb****ian
cuisine to
replace meat. An excellent...