#086: Morchella esculentoides, a Yellow Morel

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  1. October 17, 2016

    […] Yellow Morels, the Black Morels, the White Morels, and the Half-Free Morels.  Yellow Morels (like Morchella esculentoides) are defined by their primarily yellow heads.  Black Morels (like Morchella elata) have dark […]

  2. April 30, 2018

    […] pits. Young Half-Free Morels can also look like yellow morels (such as Morchella esculentoides, FFF#086) thanks to their yellowish-brown colors. Differentiating between other morels and the Half-Free […]

  3. April 27, 2019

    […] North America has two general forms of yellow morels: large and small.  Large morels (see FFF#086) typically grow up to 22cm when fully grown, whereas the smaller versions grow up to only 12.5cm […]

  4. May 4, 2019

    […] almost anywhere east of the Rocky Mountains, although it is not as common as yellow morels (see FFF#086 and FFF#226).  There are a handful of black morel species, but you can easily identify M. […]

  5. May 25, 2020

    […] North America has two general forms of yellow morels: large and small.  Large morels (see FFF#086) typically grow up to 22cm when fully grown, whereas the smaller versions grow up to only 12.5cm […]

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