- Morc****a
semilibera,
commonly called the half-free morel, is an
edible species of
fungus in the
family Morc****aceae
native to
Europe and Asia. DNA analysis...
-
include Morc****a deliciosa, also
described by
Fries in 1822, Morc****a
semilibera, the half-free morel,
originally described by de
Candolle and sanctioned...
- Morc****a
varisiensis is a
later synonym of Morc****a
semilibera. The fungus,
which belongs to the
family Morc****aceae, was
described from
Italy as a...
-
Corda 1832
Blasia hookeri Corda 1832
Blasia immersa Dumortier 1831
Blasia semilibera Dumortier 1831
Jungermannia biloba Swartz 1803
Jungermannia blasia Hooker...
- (Populus trichocarpa). The
morel used to be
referred to as Morc****a
semilibera in
western North American field guides until molecular analysis established...
-
rhacodes Marasmius oreades Meripilus giganteus Mitrophora fusca Mitrophora semilibera Morc****a
atrotomentosa Morc****a
conica Morc****a
costata Morc****a cr****ipes...
- cross-section, the stem of M.
semilibera stem is hollow,
while that of V. bohemica
usually has
cottony wisps; M.
semilibera usually has
vertical perforations...
- with the
American tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera). M.
elata and M.
semilibera are also similar. A
predominantly saprophytic species, Morc****a rufobrunnea...
- cap—so they are even
distinguishable from half-free
morels (e.g. Morc****a
semilibera). This
mushroom also
tends to be
filled with a
cotton material, whereas...
- stem),
intermediate in
depth between half-free
morels of the Morc****a
semilibera clade and
typical Distantes species. Morc****a
disparilis was described...