Morel or morel?
Hello everyone,
I found the following mushroom in the garden under an apple tree. Is it a morel or a poisonous morel?
Thank you for the answers!
Hello everyone,
I found the following mushroom in the garden under an apple tree. Is it a morel or a poisonous morel?
Thank you for the answers!
Hello, I've already googled a lot on this topic and found the starch content of all sorts of plants. I haven't found anything on beets and radishes yet. Does that mean there's no starch in beets and radishes? And if not, what is the approximate starch content?
I don't want any hallucinations and would like to find out before consuming it whether it is a so-called magic mushroom. It would have to be a very young magic mushroom because it is small.
My autistic father sent me this picture of my flower at home. How do I keep it from dying? I've been watering it constantly and placing it in the sun by the window. This is the current status.
she is small but pretty currently blooming on the Greek island of Corfu
1g is supposed to be a normal dose. Does this mean this amount of dried or fresh mushrooms? During the drying process, the mushrooms lose at least 90% of their weight.
Definitely edible (Morchella esculenta). They’re up to date. Overaged specimens can lead to signs of poisoning, which is why there is no release for eating.
I’m worried about the apple tree. Morchels usually go only to sick and dead fall fruit trees whose years are counted.
Thank you for your answer! My son is a huge mushroom fan and he always has his fungus book.
I didn’t know that they usually go only to old and dead fall fruit trees, but MY trees were quite in line with the criteria)-: (at least most) – nevertheless NOT, neither in my auewald – but I haven’t come in since my accident anymore, as my youngsters have said: I don’t have it with Morcheln FINDEN.
Relatively certain that this is a mortal, but from eating I would definitely guess. Looks pretty old and grumpy, and old mushrooms are usually inedible.
100% Morchel, condition , I am insecure after image
Yeah, you don’t always look at that condition. Tomorrow we are on a big Morchel tour 😁.
We were on Morcheljagd yesterday and yesterday (I now again since my accident) but again: unsuccessful. With Morcheln FINDEN I did not like it (-;
It’s a edible, Morchella esculenta. He doesn’t look so healthy anymore
Clearly a Morchel.
But why does the mushroom you photo-preserved grow in a flowerpot – and not, as described by you, under an apple tree?!