Mushrooms – Identification
Q: I believe I have some morel mushrooms growing in my yard. I have looked morels up online and the pictures look exactly like what is growing. Can you help?
A: I am not a mushroom expert so I can’t take a chance with identifying them. Did you know there is a local mushroom club? The Mushroom Club of Georgia (www.gamushroomclub.org) meets regularly and has several members who can tell you what you have.
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