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A quicky on identifying and what to look out for.
Goes with out saying but, DO NOT EAT ANYTHING YOU’RE UNSURE OF. Join a mycology group and get educated before picking and eating.
Again from my amazing secret Santa! I’m so happy I got to fill it!
PersonInPeoplesClothing
That means there’s only a little while left to enjoy immorel season
zorlonjones
Paige, no!!!
SubiBryant
Doing the lord's work. You from Michigan? Morel season is a big deal here.
Slevinkalevraka
I grew up north of Muskegon. My dad was a logger. We ate tons of them. Still my favorite mushroom.
Brionmushrooms
So I’ve seen! Truth be told. They are a big deal I’m general lol
SubiBryant
Love it.
DoctorDudeBruh
I found some in my backyard once. I took pictures and left them b/c mushrooms scare the absolute living hell out of me. I was 99% sure but..
goudist
In all seriousness it was a good call only being 99% sure.
Brionmushrooms
100% if you’re not 100% then it’s safer to leave them. Just a tip. You can touch all mushrooms safely. Just don’t eat it.
TheJomsborgViking
Despite the identification pic, it doesn't state if this is to identify false morels, or edible ones.
Trankia12
Depends on what you want the results to be. They're all edible once.
Brionmushrooms
I would if provided an example of a false morel if I came across one, but I didn’t. Maybe in the near future.
TheJomsborgViking
So this is an edible one in the pic? When I was younger I picked a few, but after I got home, I noticed some were different than others
Brionmushrooms
These are true morels. Edible. The issue is that people have blanketed the Morchellaceae family into morels and false morels.
Brionmushrooms
Its easiest to spot the differences between the 2. Shame is that you’re overlooking other choice picks like the verpa, halfcap, list goes on