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  2. National Morel Mushroom Festival is coming up: What to know - AOL

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    The National Morel Mushroom Festival, now in its 64th year, is May 16-19 in Boyne City and includes a competitive mushroom hunt and tasting event. ... Michigan is in the middle of morel season ...

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

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    Skalicky also recommended hunters be aware of the upcoming spring turkey season, to ensure they are safe while looking for morels. Youth spring turkey season is April 6 and 7, with shooting hours ...

  4. It’s morel hunting season. Here’s how you can prepare and ...

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  5. Verpa bohemica - Wikipedia

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    Microscopically, the mushroom is distinguished by its large spores, typically 60–80 by 15–18 μm, and the presence of only two spores per ascus. Verpa bohemica is found in northern North America, Europe, and Asia. It fruits in early spring, growing on the ground in woods following the snowmelt, before the appearance of true morels.

  6. 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".

  7. Morchella rufobrunnea - Wikipedia

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    According to Kuo, [2] David Arora depicts this species in his popular 1986 work Mushrooms Demystified, describing it as a "coastal Californian form of Morchella deliciosa growing in gardens and other suburban habitats". [3] Kuo suggests that M. rufobrunnea is the correct name for the M. deliciosa used by western American authors. [4]

  8. From hop to cranberries to mint: 10 surprising things that ...

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    Michigan morel mushroom season: Where to pick, what to know Cactus Eastern prickly pear, the cactus native to Lake Michigan’s shoreline, is spreading, with ecologists reporting the plant growing ...

  9. Mushroom festival - Wikipedia

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    The Mushroom Mardi Gras Festival in Morgan Hill, California. A mushroom festival is a food festival in which mushrooms are featured. There are numerous mushroom festivals held annually in: Kennett Square, Pennsylvania [1] Telluride Mushroom Festival in Telluride, Colorado; Mushroom Festival at Mount Pisgah Arboretum in Eugene, Oregon [2]