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is often chambered and layered internally, and the elements on its sterile ridges, under the microscope, are "capitate," which means they have roundish swollen ends. that's my theory, anyway, based on examination of seven collections, six of which were fresh. among those collections, the chambered stems
and capitate ridge elements were the only features i found that consistently applied to morchella capitata and not consistently to other species. although just about any morel can develop a thickened, chambered stem if it remains unpicked in favorable growing conditions, the stems of the morchella capitata...
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