Cracking the morel code – systematically searching for morels instead of hoping
Habitat: Understand how and where morels thrive and what conditions they need
Symbiotic trees: Learn everything about the different symbiotic partners of the morel
Indicator plants and soil science: Understand which soils morels prefer, how to recognize them, and which indicator plants grow there
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Finding morels isn't luck; it's a system. In this webinar, I'll show you how to truly understand locations. You'll learn which habitats morels prefer, which symbiotic trees play a role, and how soil conditions and indicator plants are connected. We'll look at why morels grow exactly where they do – and how you can use these connections for your own search. You'll also get an overview of the most important morel species, their typical locations, and possible lookalikes such as early false morels or thimble morels. The goal is for you to no longer search aimlessly, but to make informed decisions. After this webinar, you'll be able to analyze a location, recognize its potential, and significantly increase your chances of finding morels. If you don't just want to collect morels but truly understand them, this is the right place for you.
Learn in this webinar:
- Categorize morel species and their locations
- Recognize lookalikes like thimble morels and early false morels
- Understand habitats and use them specifically for your search
- Deduce symbiotic trees as location indicators
- Use soil conditions and indicator plants for site analysis
Our Expert:
Moritz Schmid is a mushroom coach for the DGfM (German Society for Mycology) and a certified forest bathing instructor. In workshops and retreats, he shares his love for nature and the forest, inviting participants to discover the diversity of the mushroom world in an unconventional way. He creates spaces where nature, design, and a passion for mushrooms harmoniously intertwine. He not only teaches how to safely identify mushrooms but also deepens the connection to nature in a holistic way. His unique flatlays, in which he arranges collected mushrooms into spectacular mosaics, are an expression of his innovative connection to nature.
More about the expert:
https://www.intothewoods-mushrooms.com/
Photo credit: Nadja Frotscher-Kanka
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100-112-900527-video
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Erscheinungstag
15.04.2026
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