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There’s no way I would pick those thinking they were a Morrell. Atleast over here on the east side they look nothing like that.
I've eaten a lot of false morels, and those in the pictures are nothing like we picked and ate. The ones we ate for years looked exactly like a regular morel, only smaller, and the stem wasn't as thick. They grew down low by the river, usually in sandy soil. They come up under the Cottonwoods after a couple nice sunny days, always when the Springers were in the river.