The bulk of the truffle-like fruiting bodies are more-or-less spherical, though there is some variation in shape. They display a great variety of colours (for example - white, pink, yellow, orange, red, brown, purple), sizes (from a few millimetres to several centimetres in diameter) and consistency (from very soft to almost rock-hard).
Many of the truffle-like fruiting bodies mature underground and either never show above the surface or, at most, protrude just a fraction.
About 300 truffle-like species are documented for Australia with estimates of 1200-2400 as the eventual number of truffle-like species in Australia.
Please read https://www.anbg.gov.au/fungi/truffle-like.html for further information on the topic of Truffles
Truffles is listed in the following regions:
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Bodalla State Forest