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The Great Morel Hunt — Part 1 leaf graphic

When spring is starting the woods become alive with buds and new growth which starts to change the color from browns to pinks and greens. Bluets appear in our yard and the cutleaved toothwort comes up in the damp hollows. The coltsfoot is blooming along the road sides, that is our first spring flower. The first mushrooms to appear that we have noticed are called earth stars. Shortly afterwards, the morels appear. They are called in this area Hickory Chickens and a number of people make a special effort to hunt them in their favorite secret spots in the woods.

photo of bluetsBluets in our yard.

photo of redbud bloomRedbud trees bloom at the same time as the dogwoods in the woods.

photo of Molly and Bobo hunting morelsMolly and Bobo are searching for morels on the southern edge of our garden. Two large poplars shade the garden in the summer.
photo of morelThe elusive morel!

photo of MollyMolly has found a morel and is seeing another just a little ways away.

You can tell she is optimistic, she is carrying a bag.

photo of toadMolly also found this toad who was guarding two morel mushrooms for herself. Morel lovers are fierce in their passion for morels.

Go on to part two of the Great Morel Hunt

 

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