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What is Mycorrhiza?

"Mycor" - "rhiza" literally means "fungus" - "root" and defines the mutually beneficial relationship between the plant and root fungus. These specialized fungi colonize plant roots and extend far into the soil. Mycorrhizal fungal filmaments in the soil are truly extensions of root systems and are more effective in nutrient and water absorption than roots itself. 95% of the worlds plants form a relationship with mycorrhiza.

What do they do for plants?


  • Improved nutrient and water uptake
  • Improved root growth
  • improved plant growth and yield
  • Reduced transplant shock
  • Reduced Drought Stress
  • More flowers + fruit



 
95% of the worlds plants have a successful relationship with mycorrhizae.

Check the list below to see if your plants, trees or shrubs share this beneficial relationship


Acacia
Agapanthus
Alder
Alfalfa
Almond
Apple
Apricot
Artichoke
Ash
Asparagus
Aspen
Avocado
Bamboo
Banana
Barley
Basil
Bayberry
Beans, All
Beech
Begonia
Black Cherry
Black Locust
Blue Gramma
Box Elder
Boxwood
Buckeye
Bulbs, All
Cacao
Cactus
Cannabis
Camellia
Carrisa

Carrot
Cassava
Ceanothus
Cedar
Celery
Cherry
Chrysanthmum
Citus, all
Clover
Coconut
Coffee
Coral Tree
Corn
Cottonwood
Cowpea
Crab Tree
Creosote
Cryptomeria
Cucumber
Currant
Cypress
Dogwood
Douglas Fir
Eggplant
Elm
Eucalyptus
Euonymus
Fern
Fescue
Fig
Fir
Flax
Flowers
Forsythia
Gardenia
Garlic
Geranium
Grapes
Grasses
Green
Guayule
Gum
Hackberry
Hawthorn
Hazelnut
Hemp
Hemlock
Herbs
Hibiscus
Hickory
Holly
Hostas
Impatiens
Jathropha
Jojoba
Juniper
Kiwi
Larchh
Leek
Lettuce
Ligustrum
Lily
Linden
Locust
Lychee
Madrone
Mahogany
Magnolia
Mahonia
Mango
Manzanita
Maples
Marigolds
Marijuana
Melons
Mesquite
Millet
Mimosa
Morning Glory
Mulberry
Myrtle
Nasturtium
Oak
Okra
Olive
OnionPacific Yew
Palms
Pampas Grass
Passion Fruit
Papaya
Paw Paw
Peas
Peach
Peanut
Pear
Pecan
Peppers
Pistachio
Pine
Persimmon
Pittosporum
Plum
Podocarpus
Poinsettia
Poplar
Potato
Pumpkin
Rasberry
Redwood
Rice
Rose
Rubber
Ryegrass
Sagebrush
Saltbrush
Serviceberry
Sequoia
Snapdragron
Sorghum
Sourwood
Soybean
Squash
Spruce
Star Fruit
Strawberry
Succulents
Sudan Grass
Sugar Cane
Sumac
Sunflower
Sweet Gum
Sweet Potato
Sycamore
Taxus
Tea
Tobacco
Tomato
Violets
Walnut
Wheat
Yam
Yucca
Willow
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