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Blue Ridge Mountains / Edible fungi / Food and drink / Morchella / Catoctin Mountain Park / Edible mushroom / Carya glabra / Catoctin Mountain / Harpers Ferry National Historical Park / Pezizales / West Virginia / Geography of the United States
Date: 2008-10-09 11:51:15
Blue Ridge Mountains
Edible fungi
Food and drink
Morchella
Catoctin Mountain Park
Edible mushroom
Carya glabra
Catoctin Mountain
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
Pezizales
West Virginia
Geography of the United States

Morels in Four National Capital Region Parks Damon R. Dewsbury1, Steven L. Stephenson2 and Jean-Marc Moncalvo1 1University of Toronto and 2University of Arkansas Introduction Morels (Morchella spp.) are the most commonly

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