- orchards, in
eastern Canada.
Verpa digitaliformis Verpa krombholzii Verpa speciosa Verpa comes from the
Latin word for
erection "
Verpa Sw. 1814". MycoBank. International...
-
Verpa bohemica is a
species of
fungus in the
family Morc****aceae. The
synonym Ptychoverpa bohemica is
often used by
European mycologists and it is commonly...
-
Verpa conica,
commonly known as the bell
morel or the
early morel, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Morc****aceae.
Sometimes mistaken for a true morel...
- section,
while Verpa species contain a
cottony substance inside their stem, in
contrast to true
morels which are
always hollow. The caps of
Verpa species (V...
-
Aspergillum Lamarck, 1818
Brechites (Brechites) Guettard, 1770
Brechites (
Verpa) Röding, 1798
Clepsydra Schumacher, 1817
Penicillus (Warnea) Gray, 1858...
- eating.
Verpa bohemica is
considered choice by some—it even can be
found for sale as a "morel"—but
cases of
toxicity have been reported.
Verpas appear...
- section,
while Verpa species contain a
cottony substance inside their stem, in
contrast to true
morels which are
always hollow. The caps of
Verpa species (V...
- gyromitrin-like
compound has also been
identified in
mushrooms of the
genus Verpa. Coprine:
Coprine is
metabolized to a
chemical that
resembles disulfiram...
- but
while obscene the word was not
inherently abusive or vituperative.
Verpa, by contrast, was "an
emotive and
highly offensive word" for the **** with...
- consumption. The more
distantly related ascomycete mushrooms of the
genus Verpa, such as V. bohemica and V. conica, are also
known as
false morels, early...