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Besides the fact that they keep me in the dark and feed me BS .....

I have some strange mushrooms coming up on my lawn where I removed a lilac hedge about four months ago. I haven't seen anything like them. I have not been able to find a decent mushroom indentification site on-line with sufficient pictures for good identification (What? Buy a book? Me?).

They start out as greyish white domes one to two inches across. These break open after a couple of weeks and a much longer phalic shape emerges nearly overnight. This is capped by a blackish mottled fleshy cap. They seem to be morels except for the following:

1). Morels come out in May. These are coming out in September.

2). The pictures I have seen of morels show the cap to have rectangular(ish) ridges whereas mine are circular(ish).

3). Morels are supposed to be about four inches long, wheras these are about seven to eight inches long.

4). The shafts on mine are very shiny and smooth, slightly pearly opalescent. The morel photos show shafts that look rough and bumpy.

5). The morel pics I've seen appear to be growing vertical, whereas mine are growing along the ground.

Here's a morel pic that vaguely resembles mine (with the exceptions noted above):
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I took some pics, but I haven't found an image host that doesn't want to besiege me with junk mail. I can send them as email (if anyone gives a hoot).

I would hate to miss out on what is supposed to be a culinary delight only inches from my door, but then again, I would also hate to miss the rest of my life, too. Any help appreciated.

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Post by KateG »

Don't know what you've got -- but it ain't morels. They are most definately a spring phenomenon, and all the ones I've ever seen, picked and eaten look just like the ones in the picture you posted. Some a little bigger, some a little smaller, some with slightly shorter stems but the shape and square honeycombing were unmistakeable. So keep looking for info, but don't eat these babies.
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Dig around on RogersMushrooms for a while. There's a handy "Visual Key" which should help you narrow it down. The "Easy Key" might also be useful if you can describe the mushroom well enough.
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It's possible they're false morels:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_morel

There are a number of mushrooms that look somewhat like morels. I've had morels growing in my yard, exactly once in each of my houses. There's nothing as disappointing as making sure one of these babies goes to spore, protecting the area, and not having them back the next year. There were several of them the first time, and we harvested a couple and sauteed them up in butter. Mmmmm.
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Look anything like this?

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jsluder wrote:Dig around on RogersMushrooms for a while. There's a handy "Visual Key" which should help you narrow it down. The "Easy Key" might also be useful if you can describe the mushroom well enough.
If you use the Easy Key and click on "North American" and "Hallucinogenic," you get very nice pictures of all the Psilocybes. (Kids -- Don't any of you try this at home. All hallucinogenic mushrooms can be dangerous to eat. Do not eat these mushrooms and then go see "2001: A Space Odyssey.")
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Do enjoy looking at them, and lookign them up.
Have you come closer to identifying them yet?
Be sure, before you harvest any for food, that you
check everything. Cut them open and look for the
shape inside too.

I picked a couple of boletes and some hedgehogs on my way
home down the trail last night, and sauteed them as an appetizer
for me and my husband. Fortunately the kids don't like them yet.
Yum! :)

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brewerpaul wrote:(OK, why didn't that picture show?-- cut and paste the URL)
I suspect the board's sw doesn't recognize it as an image because there's no ".jpg" extension.
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djm wrote:Here's a morel pic that vaguely resembles mine
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Here's a morel pic that vaguely resembles your WHAT? :boggle:


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SteveShaw wrote:Here's a morel pic that vaguely resembles your WHAT? :boggle:


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Jennie wrote:I picked a couple of boletes and some hedgehogs on my wayhome down the trail last night, and sauteed them as an appetizer...Jennie
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Weren't they kinda ... chewy? :o
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Steve 'Wash My Mouth Out With Soap' Shaw wrote:Here's a morel pic that vaguely resembles your WHAT?
:lol:
Resembles the thingies growing on my lawn.

The web pics are just too small and hazy to rely on. I guess I'll just forgo the temptation.

Thx,

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djm, have you tried contacting a local mycological club?

The staff at a local botanical garden, forest preserve or faculty in the botany department at a local university might be able to give you the contact #s if you can't find them on the internet.
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brewerpaul wrote:Look anything like this?

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(OK, why didn't that picture show?-- cut and paste the URL)[/img]
Because it didn't end in .gif or .jpg, and so phpBB thinks it knows better than you whether or not it's an image. ;)
You can get it to show by using html
<img src="http://www.oakgrove.k12.vt.us/StinkHorn">
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djm: As Paul suggested, it might be a "stinkhorn". Do a google image search on stinkhorn and you'll find a multitude of photos. Many of them look quite morel-like. And stinkhorns are summer/fall mushrooms.

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Phallus impudicus, aka Stinkhorn
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