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0 0 Böhmische Verpel

Böhmische Verpel

by RayJakobAugsburg, Bayern, Germany

0 0 Böhmische Verpel

Böhmische Verpel

by RayJakobAugsburg, Bayern, Germany

3 4 False morel

False morel

by MauronFederacija Bosne i Hercegovine, Bosnia and Herzegovina

1 0 Böhmische Verpel, Runzelverpel

Böhmische Verpel, Runzelverpel

by RayJakobAugsburg, Bayern, Germany

6 0 Böhmische Verpel

Böhmische Verpel

by RayJakobAugsburg, Bayern, Germany

0 0 Thimble Cap

Thimble Cap

by Tim SageGold Bar, Washington, USA

Edible with caution. Must be cooked well to avoid poisoning.

0 2 Early False-Morel

Early False-Morel

by Tamarac CraigMinnesota, USA

morels in group in sampy area

0 0 Early false morel

Early false morel

by Tamarac CraigMinnesota, USA

Fungi approx. 6 to 8 inches tall, in a very wet swamp, heavily shaded. ...

4 0 Early morel,Wrinkled thimble-cap

Early morel,Wrinkled thimble-cap

by ΚώσταςΤσιλιγκάνοςStřední Čechy, Czech Republic

The cap of this fungus (known technically as an apothecium) is 2 to 4 cm (0.8 ...

0 0 Early false morel

Early false morel

by Brian38Federal Way, Washington, USA

Verpa

3 1 False Morel

False Morel

by JeanSawatzkyAbbotsford, British Columbia, Canada

Similar to a morel but the cap is attached only at the top of the stipe. The ...

1 0 Early morel

Early morel

by Brian38Federal Way, Washington, USA

Verpa

1 0 Yellow Morel

Yellow Morel

by AngelaReneaLawsonWest Virginia, USA

true morels, is a genus of edible mushrooms closely related to anatomically ...

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