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Old 30-04-2012, 06:42 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
David Farber David Farber is offline
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Default Edible or not?

Billy wrote:
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"Steve Peek" wrote:

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"David Farber" wrote:

Pat Kiewicz wrote:
David Farber said:


I found these mysterious things growing in my garden. The
internet says they're Morel mushrooms and they may be safe to
eat. I would definitely like a second opinion about that. I
found this webpage with some information about that.

And the photo of the ones in my garden is he
http://webpages.charter.net/mrfixite.../Mushrooms.jpg


Morels are the easiest mushroom to properly identify, and yes,
they can sometimes be found growing in a back yard. Your
mushrooms do, indeed,
look like edible morels, but a full ID would require looking at
the stem and cutting one in half.

True morels have hollow stems that connect directly to the cap.

False morels either do not have hollow stems or the cap hangs down
over
the stem.

Check out these links:

http://thegreatmorel.com/falsemorel.html
http://thegreatmorel.com/falsemorel2.html

A couple of years back we had a prolonged cool, wet spring and a
couple of dead or dying fruit trees in the back yard, which
resulted in a spectacular crop of extremely delicious morels.

Here is the mushroom sliced open.

http://webpages.charter.net/mrfixite...orel-slice.jpg

It looks like the good, hollow kind, right?

Thanks for your reply.

Don't be a fool. Take it to Cal Poly.



Don't be a fool, it's a clump of morels!!!!! I've been picking them
for over 40 years, I KNOW WHAT THEY ARE!!!!!


You'd bet his life on it? He is 18 min. from Cuesta College, and 25
min. from UC Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo. Seems a small price for an
expert's opinion, who would be in the presence of the mushroom,
rather than someone who is simply looking at a picture of it.

This isn't about your pride. Mushroom pickers die every year from
mistaken identity. Why shouldn't David avail himself of the very best
best advice?


Thanks for the suggestions. I'll give the colleges a call and see what help
they can offer.

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David Farber
Los Osos, CA