Opinions on Identifying Morels and False Morels (5)
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Negative: 0
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Neutral opinion for Overall impression
Very plain looking site, but loaded with information. This site even includes a new message board. If you are interested in information on morels, this is the site for you.
Submitted by Lucky7 on May 11, 2001
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Positive opinion for Overall impression
Very good information here. I found out things about morels that I didn''t know. I had no idea that there were so many varieties of morels but found some very useful info in how to tell the good ones from the poisoous ones.
Submitted by Becky34 on August 28, 2000
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Positive opinion for Overall impression
An informative site about morels and false morels. The dangers include possible death if you consume poisonous morels. The site provides a description of various morels, poisonous and non-poisonous. Site does not have a lot of graphics and loads quickly.
Submitted by Myrna on July 16, 2000
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Positive opinion for Overall impression
Site loads quickly and is easy to navigate. Descriptions of false morels are accurate and although the pictures are not very good, they give you the idea of what to look for.
Submitted by Snakeman on June 29, 2000
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Positive opinion for Overall impression
A very useful site. In my area true morels are often called dry land fish because of the smell of them while cooking. This is very informative to help the novice hunter know what to look for and what to avoid.
Submitted by Becky34 on June 29, 2000
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