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> The plant I meant is something we call "stenmurkla", botanical name
> Gyromitra esculenta.
This is known as a "false morel".
> very wrinkled and looks a bit like a human brain. You can find it early in
> june-july, not in the autumn like most other mushrooms.
The true morel (Morchella) is also a spring mushroom but is deeply pitted
(not convoluted and brain-like) and is roughly somewhat conical shaped.
Grows wild here during about a 3-week period in April. We feasted on a
pound of wild yellow morels this year. There's also a black variety that
grows here.
Theola