. An encyclopædia of gardening; . gu-lar sinuses. The height is about four inches. It rises in thespring months, in wet banks, in woods, and in moist is in perfection in May and June, and should not be gatheredwhen wet with dew, or soon after rain. Gathered dry, they willkeep several months. 4344. Use. Morels are used, either fresh or dried, as an in-gredient to heighten the flavor of gravies, ragouts, &c. 4345. Culture. Though this vegetable has not yet been introduced in gar-den-culture, like the mushroom, there can be no doubt of the attempt beingattended with success. The spawn


. An encyclopædia of gardening; . gu-lar sinuses. The height is about four inches. It rises in thespring months, in wet banks, in woods, and in moist is in perfection in May and June, and should not be gatheredwhen wet with dew, or soon after rain. Gathered dry, they willkeep several months. 4344. Use. Morels are used, either fresh or dried, as an in-gredient to heighten the flavor of gravies, ragouts, &c. 4345. Culture. Though this vegetable has not yet been introduced in gar-den-culture, like the mushroom, there can be no doubt of the attempt beingattended with success. The spawn should be collected in June, and planted inbeds or ridges, differently composed, and some laid up for use in dry and moistenvelopements, in order, by experiment, to come to the best mode of cultiva-tion. Lightfoot says, he has raised the phallus from seed. SuBSECT. 3. Truffle, or Subterraneous Puff-bail. — Tuber Cibariuyn, Sowerby. (tab. 309.)Cryptogamia Fungi, L. and Angiocarpi, Per. Truffe, Fr. ; Truffel, Ger. ; and Tar-. tufo nero, Ital. (Jig. 480.) 480


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