May 6, 2022 #21 H Hoodie WKR Joined Aug 6, 2020 Messages 982 Location Oregon Cascades I'm going with Verpa bohemica. They do look more like actual morels than the other "false morels" (gyromitras).
I'm going with Verpa bohemica. They do look more like actual morels than the other "false morels" (gyromitras).
May 7, 2022 Thread Starter #22 OP D DAOutfitters208 WKR Joined Nov 1, 2017 Messages 622 Location Coeur d' Alene, ID Hoodie said: View attachment 408645 I'm going with Verpa bohemica. They do look more like actual morels than the other "false morels" (gyromitras). Click to expand... Perfect image, exactly what I was seeing.
Hoodie said: View attachment 408645 I'm going with Verpa bohemica. They do look more like actual morels than the other "false morels" (gyromitras). Click to expand... Perfect image, exactly what I was seeing.
May 7, 2022 #23 C CJ19 WKR Joined Nov 25, 2018 Messages 434 Yikes, i always thought i would be able to spot false morels a mile away. This is why i like to look for and identify mushrooms on my journeys but i never eat them. Thanks for posting these pictures.
Yikes, i always thought i would be able to spot false morels a mile away. This is why i like to look for and identify mushrooms on my journeys but i never eat them. Thanks for posting these pictures.
May 7, 2022 #24 Pacific_Fork Well Known Rokslider Joined May 26, 2019 Messages 1,260 Location North Idaho I use this app picture mushroom for cheap. Take good pics and upload. But like above post by Hoodie I think you got your answer.
I use this app picture mushroom for cheap. Take good pics and upload. But like above post by Hoodie I think you got your answer.
May 7, 2022 #25 W WoodDuck Lil-Rokslider Joined Sep 24, 2017 Messages 112 Location Wisconsin Could be a half free, which is in the morchella genus. Would need to see sliced in half vertically to tell.
Could be a half free, which is in the morchella genus. Would need to see sliced in half vertically to tell.