Morchella conica is a species of fungus commonly known as the Black Morel. It is usaully found in open scrub, woodlands or open grounds in late spring. Care must be taken when collecting this fungus. One must confidently distinguished it from the poisonous False Morel, such as Gyromitra esculante.
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