''Morchella vulgaris'' is a widespread
fungus
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of the family
Morchellaceae
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(
Ascomycota). It was originally described in 1801 as a
form
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...
of the common yellow
morel (''
Morchella esculenta'') by mycologist
Christiaan Hendrik Persoon, but was later recombined as a distinct
species
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by
Samuel Gray.
Owing to its high
morphological plasticity, its taxonomical status had long been in flux, sometimes treated as a
variety
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of, or conspecific to ''
Morchella esculenta'',
[Dennis RWG. (1978). Bristish Ascomycètes. Ed. Cramer, Vaduz. p. 585.] while at the same time several forms and varieties of ''M. vulgaris'' itself have been described.
An extensive
phylogenetic
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and
nomenclatural
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study by Richard and colleagues in 2014, confirmed the status of ''Morchella vulgaris'' as a distinct species, and resolved several of its
synonymities.
This species is characterised by the predominantly grey colours of its
cap
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and "blistered", highly irregular appearance of its ridges and pits.
References
External links
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Fungi described in 1801
Fungi of Europe
vulgaris
Taxa named by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon