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Definition of Morchella angusticeps
1. Noun. A morel whose pitted fertile body is attached to the stalk with little free skirt around it; the fertile body is grey when young and black in old age.
Group relationships: Family Morchellaceae, Morchellaceae
Generic synonyms: Morel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Morchella Angusticeps
Literary usage of Morchella angusticeps
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rhodora by New England Botanical Club (1899)
"Five collections, all on clay soil, May 3-28. 3. Morchella angusticeps Pk.
This is separated from M. conica by its generally smaller size, more pointed ..."
2. The Mushroom Book: A Popular Guide to the Identification and Study of Our by Nina Lovering Marshall (1904)
"Morchella angusticeps II—MARGIN OF CAP FREE FROM THE STEM Cap tree from the stem
to the middle MORCHELLA ..."
3. Income Opportunities in Special Forest Products: Self-Help Suggestions for by Margaret G. Thomas (1994)
"MORELS (Morchella angusticeps) - Dried morels are a favorite all over the world
as they lose none of the flavor or aromatic smell as when fresh. ..."
4. Contributions to the Botany of the State of New York by Charles Horton Peck (1887)
"Like that fungus, this is also probably a mere state of some species of Hypomyces.
Morchella angusticeps. Plate 1, figs-21. Pileus narrowly conical or ..."