MAKE A MEME View Large Image These large operculate discomycetes have lobed and distorted, sometimes saddle-shaped caps and well-defined stalks. There are at least two species in New Zealand, the indigenous G. tasmanica and the exotic G. infula. Both are poisonous. The ...
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Keywords: gyromitra tasmanica false morel. gyromitratasmanicafalsemorel fungi lumix fz1000 lumixfz1000 nature public domain dedication (cc0) publicdomaindedicationcc0 geo-tagged geotagged flickr lover flickrlover bokeh d o f dof free photos freephotos outdoor pattern organic pattern The false morels. These large operculate discomycetes have lobed and distorted, sometimes saddle-shaped caps and well-defined stalks. There are at least two species in New Zealand, the indigenous G. tasmanica and the exotic G. infula. Both are poisonous. The false morels. These large operculate discomycetes have lobed and distorted, sometimes saddle-shaped caps and well-defined stalks. There are at least two species in New Zealand, the indigenous G. tasmanica and the exotic G. infula. Both are poisonous.
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