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Morchella sp. Height including stem for the dozen individuals seen ranged between 2 and 3 cm. Could be Morchella elata or Morchella angusticeps. White specks on the cap are tree pollen grains. Geotagged,Morchella,Morchella angusticeps,Morchella elata,Spring,United States,fungus,morel,mushroom Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Morchella sp.

Height including stem for the dozen individuals seen ranged between 2 and 3 cm. Could be Morchella elata or Morchella angusticeps. White specks on the cap are tree pollen grains.

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  1. So tiny, neat! I struck out with morels this season. I don't eat them anyway ;P. Posted 6 years ago
    1. This is the first year in many that there have been more than one morels at this spot so I'm just going to let them be and make lots of spores. Heading back to this spot now that the rain has stopped to look for more. Posted 6 years ago
      1. Good luck <3 Posted 6 years ago
        1. Just got back and did not find any new ones. And I got rained on pretty badly but it was nice to get outside. Posted 6 years ago
          1. Bummer, but glad you enjoyed getting out and soaking up some Vitamin N. Maybe next year there will be more! Posted 6 years ago

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Uploaded May 22, 2019. Captured May 21, 2019 16:17 in 4408 Miller Rd, Barnum, MN 55707, USA.
  • Canon EOS Rebel T6
  • f/8.0
  • 1/197s
  • ISO800
  • 100mm