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PA Morels


Evan

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Okay, cicada larvae looks like it's probably what's making those holes/piles.

I agree about Tracy's Black Morels, one of the mulch/wood-chip species most common in western NA. I once found two Black Morels growing on spread mulch/chips next to a store in downtown Wilkes-Barre, PA. Not sure about the species names for the black mulch morels. I assume "Bonny Kake" was meant to be Bonney Lake, a city in WA. 

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Things are still happening in N Allegheny County. I'm calling these M diminutiva. Under Tulip Poplar. Found about 60, 45 were in good shape. Almost all were small except this one. Color was variable with a cone shaped cap.

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Checked a much larger tulip poplar area today. M diminutiva only really happening in a small spot. Just 2 today with 3 past prime. The elms really haven't produced anything yet. Just 3 about 10 days ago.

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In Heaven yesterday....Purely by Accident Stumbled upon my 1st Morrels and WOW,     Single monster pictured alone and all 6 are on a full size paper towel backdrop.  Cooking up with scrambled eggs this weekend.  Wifes Grandpa's recipe.

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