Actually, this isn't that bad. You should see vyoma's web pages. He's taken hundreds of photos of fungi and is quite the geek on them from all angles (medicinal, historical, cooking... you name it).
I hardly see them as upstanding morels. If anything, I consider being exposed to them an example of morel degradation...
False morels look brainlike rather than the spongey lattice top... and it is firmly one piece, not attached only at the top, so it isn't a verpa either...
Will you let them grow more to get bigger? The book does say you ought to cook them. I would like to reserve one mushroom morel, please! I will even come down there and pick it up! :>
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Actually, this isn't that bad. You should see
I hardly see them as upstanding morels. If anything, I consider being exposed to them an example of morel degradation...
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Oh, Brian, you are such a fun guy! *scampers off* ;-)
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so cute! so not poofy!
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To use a compost bin instead of letting the leaves pile up alongside the house?
yumyum, I'll come!
(Anonymous) 2005-04-12 01:23 am (UTC)(link)All that the Rain Promises and More... ---VSB copy
It doesn't look like a false morel. You can let it grow! There are GIANT morels!
-zahl
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Eep.
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-J
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