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I have been finding lots of these guys over the past week.

When I first started hunting for morels I researched how to identify trees based of bark so I could hunt under the elms, tulips, sycamores, etc. what I ended up finding out is mushrooms grow where mushrooms want, rules of thumb be damned.

This patch here was 30 feet away from the closest tree and at that they were pines. Morels cannot be stopped apparently. Happy hunting folks.

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[–] Yosmonkol@piefed.social 2 points 1 week ago

Didn't know they had a preference for tree types. We had a morel show up sporadically over the years between a white pine and white birch. They're usually chewed on by the time I find them.