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  2. Morchella elata - Wikipedia

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    It is one of many related species commonly known as black morels, and until 2012 the name M. elata was broadly applied to black morels throughout the globe. [1] [2] Like most members of the genus, M. elata is a popular edible fungus and is sought by many mushroom hunters.

  3. Morchella - Wikipedia

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    Morchella, the true morels, is a genus of edible sac fungi closely related to anatomically simpler cup fungi in the order Pezizales (division Ascomycota).These distinctive fungi have a honeycomb appearance due to the network of ridges with pits composing their caps.

  4. Morchella esculenta - Wikipedia

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    Morchella esculenta is commonly known by various names: morel, common morel, true morel, morel mushroom, yellow morel, sponge morel, [15] Molly Moocher, haystack, and dryland fish. [2] In Nepal it is known as Guchi chyau. [16] The specific epithet is derived from the Latin esculenta, meaning "edible".

  5. How to find morels, and other tips for novice mushroom hunters

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    Morel mushrooms are safe to eat, but novice hunters should be aware of "false morels," too. Many similar-looking species have wrinkled caps and are saddle-shaped, but that does not mean they are ...

  6. What's tasty, free and scarce? Morel mushrooms are starting ...

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    Mushroom collectors are famously protective of their hunting sites. Beyond their deliciousness, morels are also notoriously elusive, and expensive.

  7. Black morel - Wikipedia

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    Morchella tomentosa M.Kuo (2008), the black foot morel Index of fungi with the same common name This page is an index of articles on fungus species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name ( vernacular name).

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