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  2. 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".

  3. 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 ...

  4. Rideout: Thinking about hunting morel mushrooms? Here are ...

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    Our area is a great place to forage wild mushrooms. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  5. Spent mushroom compost - Wikipedia

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    However, due to its chalk content, it may be alkaline, and should not be used on acid-loving plants, nor should it be applied too frequently, as it will overly raise the soil's pH levels. [2] Mushroom compost may also contain pesticide residues, particularly organochlorides used against the fungus gnat. If the compost pile was stored outside ...

  6. Leucocoprinus birnbaumii - Wikipedia

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    However, if the mushrooms are appearing regularly it can be a sign that the soil is too moist and that the plant may be being over-watered. Whilst L. birnbaumii itself is harmless to plants, the high moisture conditions in which it fruits can invite a host of other fungi and mold species which may harm the plant and result in root rot.

  7. Morels are back in Indiana. Here's what you need to know - AOL

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  8. List of edible plants and mushrooms of southeast Alaska

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    Gray fire morel, Morchella tomentosa: Very dark colored when young, but lightens with age. Considered one of the most desirable edible fungi in the area. Early false morel, Verpa bohemica: One of the first mushrooms to emerge in the late spring or early summer. In some people, the early false morel is known to cause gastric upset.

  9. Morchella rufobrunnea - Wikipedia

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    Morchella rufobrunnea is the morel that is cultivated commercially per US patents 4594809 [23] and 4757640. [5] [24] This process was developed in 1982 by Ronald Ower with what he thought was Morchella esculenta; [23] M. rufobrunnea had not yet been described. The cultivation protocol consists of preparing a spawn culture that is mixed with ...

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