Morchella
Morchella, the true morels, is a genus of edible mushrooms closely related to the cup fungi. These appear honeycomb-like in that the upper portion is composed of a network of ridges with pits between them.
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| Morchella conica, a black morel, in Poland | |
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| Subdivision: | Pezizomycotina  | 
| Class: | Pezizomycetes  | 
| Order: | Pezizales  | 
| Family: | Morchellaceae  | 
| Genus: | Morchella Dill. ex Pers. (1794)  | 
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| Morchella esculenta (L.) Pers. (1801)  | |
China produces cultivated morels.[1]
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Other websites
    
 Media related to Morchella at Wikimedia Commons
- MushroomExpert.com's Morel section
 - Healing-mushrooms.net's Morel page
 - Morel Satisfaction: Stalking the Wild Mushroom from National Public Radio
 - Morel Mushroom Discussion Forum Archived 2011-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
 
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