Morel and Morel-like Fungi
Growing on soil, singularly or in groups and occurring in late winter and Spring. The 'cap' of the fungus is smooth, brown, convoluted and without the pits of the 'real' Morel. This fungus is poisonous. Spore Print white.
Growing on soil, singularly or in groups and occurring in late winter and Spring. The 'cap' of the fungus is smooth, brown, convoluted and without the pits of the 'real' Morel. This fungus is poisonous. Spore Print white.
The Morel Mushroom may grow to 120mm or more in height, This species has honeycomb-like longitudinal pits in the cap. The stipe is white/creamy and hollow. May be found growing in a variety of areas - eg: woodchips, grassy, open forest, in backyards. Fruits in spring, spores are cream-coloured.
The Morel Mushroom may grow to 120mm or more in height, This species has honeycomb-like longitudinal pits in the cap. The stipe is white/creamy and hollow. May be found growing in a variety of areas - eg: woodchips, grassy, open forest, in backyards. Fruits in spring, spores are cream-coloured.