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  • Birthday 08/20/1955

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    saltwater fishing, hunting, cooking.

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  1. Diminutiva under white ash tree in Allegheny Counties North Park.
  2. These long caps with long verticle lines, kinda like a diminutiva but much like M. americana. 19 under a pin oak which produced last year, 10 to 12 yards away an apple tree with 4 americana which were similar. 8 diminutiva under apple/black cherry & 8 half frees under a pin oak with black cherry close by.
  3. Looks like black morels (M. angusticeps) which are usually the earlier than the others. I see a dried up morel laying on the ground. You still have several weeks to go.
  4. Four black morel were at the base of a large white oak. The common associates, apple, elm, poplar, hickory & ash trees were absent from the area. A large black cherry was about 20 yards away, it had 2 M. diminutiva close to it.
  5. One nice one & 2 shriveled up under very dry condition, no rain for 10 days or so & hot , these under a large poplar. It's been 4 years since I've seen them at this tree.
  6. Two M. angusticeps & one diminutiva under a group of mostly live elms, these two species don't seem dependent on dead elm production. We need a good rain, it's warm and dry.
  7. I saw morels observed on Inaturalist near Washington DC this past week. Looks like it to me.
  8. Some may have already seen this. Good presentation followed by question & answer period.
  9. Looks like a good ID to me. I find something like that under hemlock.
  10. I think they may be in the P. aurivella species group.
  11. I put it on Mushroom Observer & Inaturalist earlier today. The photos were from spore prints, both koh and melzers, & a smash mounts in koh which showed a few nearly smooth spores and ornamented spores. If Beker is still accepting submissions I would submit it. I have dried the entire mushroom.
  12. This was in an area dominated by hardwoods but I think the were a couple hemlock. Concerning the Q I didn't measure those that were on end which are circular but a few times I measured the length including the snout. Is that a pore or an apiculus? Again the spores look the same whether in koh or melzers. I added a few more photos from a koh smash mount with a few (?) immature spores. I think I may be able to have the DNA analyzed later this year. Thanks Dave.
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