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|    Snag to Steve Peek    |
|    Re: Morel question    |
|    14 Mar 13 11:31:21    |
      From: snag_one@msn.com              Steve Peek wrote:       > On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 5:54:46 PM UTC-4, Snag wrote:       >>       >> mostly oak forest , with a few cedars , some vines , blueberries and       >>       >> dogwoods . Basically untouched upland hardwood forest . I'm not even       >> sure       >>       >> morels grow around here , but it's a good excuse to go tramping       >> around in       >>       >> the trees .       >>       >> --       >>       >> Snag       >       > There are morels in your state, but an oak forest is not the place to       > look. Look for areas with ash, elm and tulip poplar. Check rich       > stream drainages, They should start in the next 1-3 weeks. When       > you've had 5 consecuative nights with the temperature above 50 get       > out and look.       > Steve               Well , I don't really know of any areas around our place with ash and elm       , much less tulip poplar ... I was hopeful though , cuz we love 'shrooms .       And morels look like one of the safer types for beginners . Anything edible       commonly grow in oak forests ?       --       Snag       Learning keeps       you young !              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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