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Specific Plants/Trees (Endo Mycorrhizae and Ecto Mycorrhizae)

Below is a list of specific plants that benefit from endo mycorrhizae, ecto mycorrhizae, or will not benefit from either. If you do not see your plants on the list pleas contact us regarding specific inquiries. Plants that Benefit from Endo Mycorrhizae
Acacia Coral Tree Lily Raphiolepis
Acapanthus Corn Locust Raspberry
Alder Cotton Mango Redwood
Alfalfa Cottonwood Magnolia Rice
Almond Cow Pea Mahogany Rose
Apple Crab Tree Mahonia Russian Olive
Apricot Cucumber Maples (all) Ryegrass
Artichoke Currant Marigold Sagebrush
Ash Cypress Melons (all) Sequoia
Asparagus Dogwood Mesquite Sorghum
Avocado Eggplant Millet Sourwood
Bamboo Elm Morning Glory Soybean
Banana Euonymus Mulberry Squash
Basil Fern Nasturtium Strawberry
Bayberry Fescus Okra Sudan Grass
Bean Fig Olive Sugar Cane
Begonia Forsythia Onion Sumac
Black Locust Foutain Grass Pacific Yew Sunflower
Blackberry Fuschia Pampas Grass Sweet Potato
Box Elder Gardenia Palms (all) Sweet Gum
Boxwood Garlic Papaya Sycamore
Bulbs (all) Geranium Passion Fruit Tea
Cactus Grapes (all) Paw Paw Tobacco
Camellia Grass Peas Tomato
Carrot Hemp Peach Violets
Cassava Herbs (all) Peanut Watermelon
Ceanothus Hibiscus Pear Willow
Celery Holly Pepper Wormwood
Cherry Impatiens Pistachio Wheat
Chrysanthemum Jojoba Pittosporum Yam
Citrus (all) Juniper Plum Yucca
Clover Kiwi Poinsettia Yellow Poplar
Coconut Leek Potato
Coffee Lettuce Pumpkin
Plants that Benefit from Ecto Mycorrhizae
Alder Chestnut Hickory Pine
Aspen Cottonwood Hemlock Poplar
Basswood Douglas Fir Larch Spruce
Beech Eucalyptus Linden Walnut
Birch Filbert Manzanita Willow
Burning Bush Fir Oak
Cedar Hazelnut Pecan
Plants that do NOT respond to Endo or Ecto Mycorrhizae
Azalea Carnation Kale Rush
Beet Cauliflower Lingonberies Rutabega
Blueberry Collards Mustard Sedge
Broccoli Cranberry Orchids Spinach
Brussels Heath Protea
Cabbage Huckleberry Rhododendron