A common misconception about morels is that they “pop up” overnight. You can clearly see in this video that the growing process of the morel is much more than that.
It is easy to see how a yellow morel can easily be mistaken for a “gray” morel, when in reality, the “grey” morel is nothing more than an immature yellow. So, do morel mushrooms grow overnight or do they keep growing over time? What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.
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