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Morchelmeister
1 year ago

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.

Silo123
1 year ago
Reply to  Morchelmeister

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.

Mugua
1 year ago

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.

Silo123
1 year ago

100% Morchel, condition , I am insecure after image

Morchelmeister
1 year ago
Reply to  Silo123

Yeah, you don’t always look at that condition. Tomorrow we are on a big Morchel tour 😁.

Silo123
1 year ago
Reply to  Morchelmeister

We were on Morcheljagd yesterday and yesterday (I now again since my accident) but again: unsuccessful. With Morcheln FINDEN I did not like it (-;

Lottl07
1 year ago

It’s a edible, Morchella esculenta. He doesn’t look so healthy anymore

WraithGhost
7 months ago

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?!