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Landscape Morel
Morchella importuna is a morel species adapted to disturbed soils, commonly fruiting in wood chip mulch beds and urban landscapes across North America and Europe.
apps Top Landscape Morel Alternatives
The top alternative to Landscape Morel in 2026 is Morel with a score of 9.6/10, followed by Pacific Golden Chanterelle (9.3) and Conical Morel (9.2).
Morel
Morel mushrooms are a sought-after edible fungi known for their honeycomb texture and earthy flavor. They emerge in spri...
Pacific Golden Chanterelle
The Pacific Golden Chanterelle, *Cantharellus formosus*, is a highly sought-after gourmet mushroom found primarily in th...
Conical Morel
The conical morel, *Morchella elata*, is a highly sought-after European wild mushroom that fruits in spring. Its distinc...
American Black Trumpet
The American Black Trumpet, *Craterellus fallax*, is a wild-foraged mushroom belonging to the chanterelle family. It’s n...
Narrow-headed Morel
Morchella angusticeps is a slender-capped morel native to eastern North America, distinguished by its narrow, elongated...
Black Morel
The Black Morel, *Morchella elata*, is a distinctive edible mushroom notable for its deeply pigmented, dark brown cap an...
Morchella Tomentosa
Morchella tomentosa, commonly known as the Gray Morel, is a highly sought-after edible mushroom. It thrives in specific...
Burn Morel
Morchella tomentosa is a western North American morel that fruits abundantly in conifer forests during the first two sea...
Grey Morel
Morchella vulgaris is a European morel in the Morchella esculenta complex with a grayish-tan honeycomb cap, collected as...
Oregon White Truffle
The Oregon White Truffle (Tuber gibbosum) is a choice edible fungus native to the Pacific Northwest of North America, re...
Bear's Head Tooth
Hericium americanum is a North American tooth fungus producing cascading clusters of long white spines on hardwood logs...
Coral Tooth Fungus
Hericium coralloides is a branching white tooth fungus with icicle-like spines growing on dead hardwood trees in tempera...
White-pored Chicken of the Woods
Laetiporus cincinnatus is a bracket fungus growing at the base of oaks in eastern North America, distinguished from L. s...
Oregon Spring White Truffle
Tuber oregonense is a white truffle native to the Pacific Northwest of North America, formally described as a distinct s...
Thick-footed Morel
The Thick-footed Morel (Morchella crassipes) is a large edible mushroom native to Europe and North America, distinguishe...
Western Morel
The Western Morel (Morchella tomentosa) is a choice edible mushroom native to North America, distinguished by its dark,...
Morchella Deliciosa
*Morchella deliciosa* is a species of edible true morel commonly foraged in North America and Europe, distinguished by i...
Half-Free Morel
The Half-Free Morel (Morchella punctipes) is a distinct edible mushroom of North America, notable because its honeycomb-...
Wrinkled Thimble Cap
Verpa bohemica is an early-spring false morel with a wrinkled, thimble-shaped cap attached only at its apex to the stipe...
Smooth Thimble Cap
Verpa conica, an early-spring ascomycete found in moist riparian woodland across the Northern Hemisphere, with a smooth...
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