Is morel season already over?
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 Published On Apr 26, 2024

Aaron Hilliard of the Kitsap Mycological Society takes a walk in a known morel mushroom hunting habitat to see if mushrooms are popping up, or if the season could already be coming to an end. This time of year is well known to be when morel mushrooms, a delicacy, is typically popping up. It looks like the groundhog may have been correct when he predicted an early spring. This doesn't mean that the burn morels or natural montane morels are done fruiting but it looks like it could be the end of the lowland natural morels, but time will tell when we get our next round of rains.

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