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Morel Progression Sightings Map 2009

I am updating this map every few days during Morel Season. You may need to right click over in the black area of the page, then click "refresh" to view the latest map!- Chris M

 

Now Available: The Travel Channel Cash and Treasure's Episode on Morels!

This DVD also includes behind the scenes footage!

 

$20.00 includes Shipping!

 

Are you prepared for the 2009 Morel season? Purchase your mesh bags or walking sticks today, before things get busy and we sell out!

Mesh Bags-

Hand Carved Walking Sticks-

Guided Forays Now Open For Registration:

2009 Georgia Foray Full, sorry!

2009 Minnesota Foray

First Landscape Morel in 2009 found in California on January 4th!

First Morchella esculenta found in the United States on February 26th, by Chris Matherly in Jones County, GA!

First Video Morel Report of 2009 (A Member benefit)

Below is a large map, if you do not see a scroll bar, you may need to use your up/down and right/left arrows on your keyboard!

Latest Map is top one.

Last Year Maps:

Archives 2008

Archives- 2007

Featured Info:

 It is finally completed! 3-disc set, 5 1/2 hours of content!

<--click to view trailor

Over 15 years in the making, over 5 1/2 hours of mushroom content. How to find 125 of the most common edible mushrooms, also includes about 11 of the most common poisonous mushrooms. This is a must for every serious mushroom hunter. There is commentary on where and when to find them on each species. Species included are:

wood ear, lions mane, other hericiums, aborted entolomas, honey mushrooms, clitocybes, blewits, man on horseback, 3- matsutakes, imperial cats, gypsy mushroom, many edible russulas, several edible puffballs, many edible amanita species, hen of the woods, chicken of the woods, black staining polypore, dryads saddle, beefsteak polypore, several other polypores, 2- cauliflower mushrooms, shaggy manes, mica caps, many bolete type mushrooms- suillus, gyroporus, tylopilus, boletus, leccinum, hygrocybe, waxy caps, lobster mushrooms, purple laccaria, jelly tooth, several hedgehogs, truffles, gilled bolete, many chanterelles, including white and blue chanterelle, and black trumpets, colybia, several lactarius species, several lepiotas, agrocybe, pluteus, hypsizygus, oyster mushrooms, many agaricus, several morel species including fire burn morels, gyromitras, verpas, volvallaria, coral mushrooms, wine capped stropheria, platterful mushroom, helvellas, brick caps, xerulas, velvet foots, ustilago, and many more. Poisonous ones include several amanitas, russula emetic, green gilled lepiota, galerina, and more.

Each disc includes an easy to navigate menu to skip right to a particular species if you wish. Each species is a different chapter. I am proud to offer this, and glad to have finally completed it!

$49.95  Includes shipping!

 

Guided Forays Now Open For Registration:

Feel Free To call me anytime at (478) 318-2794 to discuss any of these forays. I will be glad to take your registration right of the phone in person!

(In order of earliest date first)

Please, take a second and   or, email your findings right now!

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