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ELM TREE IDENTIFICATION GUIDE FOR MOREL MUSHROOM FORAGERS - SLIPPERY ELM TREES vs AMERICAN ELM 2024 

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Elm Tree Elm Trees ELM TREES!! 2022. Follow John Royer as he talks about how to locate and Identify Elm trees for Hunting Morel Mushrooms. Filmed in west central Pennsylvania. DON"T SKIP THROUGH!! This video talks about the difference between the Slippery Elm and American Elm in relation to bark, seeds, leaf pattern and more. John also talks about trees to look for that appear in the same places as Elm trees such as Tulip, White Ash and Sycamore. LIKE SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!

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@NautilusGuitars
@NautilusGuitars Год назад
After decades of casually looking for morels, and just recently getting committed to being more serious about it, I've watched over a dozen videos on tree identification. They all leave much to be desired, usually giving me no clear or useful information. This video was the first one that was clear, concise, visually informative, thorough, descriptive, etc. The comparisons were an excellent touch that really made a big difference. You did an excellent job here, my friend. Your effort is greatly appreciated, so thank you for sharing this with us. It's going to significantly improve my understanding of what I'm looking at.
@johnp7551
@johnp7551 6 месяцев назад
I liked everything in this video except he encourages people to find trees and go find morels. No discussion on Private Property. As in ASK permission to go on to someone's property, don't trespass.
@AliBaba-vx6ps
@AliBaba-vx6ps 6 месяцев назад
​Tell me how you really feel@@johnp7551
@AliBaba-vx6ps
@AliBaba-vx6ps 6 месяцев назад
​@@johnp7551also, I've seen him cover asking permission on private land in quite a few of his videos. You must be new.
@nickajeglin
@nickajeglin 12 дней назад
​​@@johnp7551 Duh. By which I mean to say, it's a video on tree identification. Not every video needs a section on how trespassing isn't ok.
@lizsalloom
@lizsalloom 2 года назад
Your teaching style is superb because you know the value of comparing look alikes. Thank you for doing what you do
@sekyw
@sekyw 3 года назад
i just love this guy! I've only found a couple of morels here in Indiana for the last 3 years, but I'm not giving up cause I understand that this is a numbers game! One has to keep lookimg and studying trees! And so I have watched this video at least t6 times! Thanks Dude!
@holliebingham1311
@holliebingham1311 4 месяца назад
You did such a GREAT job explaining how to identify the trees, thank you so much!!!
@superdhc
@superdhc 3 года назад
Great Video!! I've been hunting for almost 40 years and consider myself a decent hunter. The information here is going to be a game changer for me....😎
@ryanyourich7683
@ryanyourich7683 4 года назад
I've been on RU-vid for since 2007 never ever subscribed to anyome... except for you!!! I'm from somerset county pa and after spending all late winter watching your videos..this has been mu best year Morrell hunting ever...MY HATS OFF TO YOU SIR...NO BS, NO GARBAGE TALK JUST STRAIGHT EDUCATIONAL TALK WHICH I THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR...I LOVE TO GO FORAGUNG WITH YOU SO TIME
@Crazybird-3
@Crazybird-3 2 года назад
You really are very good at giving enough detail and information so anyone can learn what you are teaching. Most don't take the time to make a video with this much detail and information. Keep making more please
@crafty_gem6563
@crafty_gem6563 5 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time to teach tree identification
@brentbean7903
@brentbean7903 3 года назад
I was a kid during the great elm tree die off of the 1960's That was a boom time for finding morels.
@ji2898
@ji2898 2 года назад
I totally agree with the last person, very informative. I Actually learned something myself which isn't easy to do at my age.
@Curious_as_cats
@Curious_as_cats 4 года назад
I love how close up and focussed your filming is - it’s as if I am looking at the bark in real life! Thank you.
@f.demascio1857
@f.demascio1857 6 месяцев назад
We are fortunate enough to have morels on my property, about 20' from my kitchen. Tees in that area: 2 American Elms, 2 ornamental cherry, 8 crepe myrtle, a pine and a tulip poplar about 40' away. There is also some english ivy and azaleas.
@kevinjamieson7899
@kevinjamieson7899 4 года назад
11:15 😂. You have to be able to identify driving down the road going 40 to 50 mph in a second. LMFAO I love it. Great video 👌
@leopardabsurdity
@leopardabsurdity 4 года назад
actually once you are sensitized to these things it is very true. i have id's many plants at 70-80 mph.
@That_Cutay
@That_Cutay 4 года назад
Great video. I definitely needed the education. 20 years I've gotten somewhat lucky driving old forest roads with random stops and just a walk-in to the woods.
@aaronnelson1099
@aaronnelson1099 5 лет назад
Indeed slippery elms = Quality & Quantity!! 👌👍🍄🍄🍄🍄
@michelespencer7973
@michelespencer7973 3 года назад
I'm really glad that you share your knowledge and enthusiasm for the "hunt." One of the top videos I've found in how to identify trees. I'm novice at tree identification and I like the way you break it down. Thank you 😊
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2 3 года назад
Thanks!
@christopherwells372
@christopherwells372 9 месяцев назад
Nice video! I would mention the spongy corky bark on slippery Elm. I often push on it for confirmation
@WillieMakeit
@WillieMakeit 6 месяцев назад
To me young elm bark looks like a morel top. This is great information thank you so much. This is not just book homework this is in the field research you are sharing. Helps alot with my early spring tree top scouting
@Mark.N
@Mark.N 4 года назад
Hey buddy, I subbed...had a nice little Easter drive looking for the shades of green in the masses of bare forests here in northern NY. They're not turning quite yet up here. You have provided the absolutely Best Help I could have ever asked for! I found them before accidentally while out metal detecting or turkey hunting, but now have high hopes for this year...Bravo Sir!!..Cheers from Watertown,NY!
@TouchGrassAnyPercent
@TouchGrassAnyPercent 4 года назад
you pulled out the trees of PA book then i looked over to my bookshelf and remembered i have the same exact book, great video very helpful
@ritamcclelland3110
@ritamcclelland3110 3 года назад
Great identification video. I really appreciated the time lapse, for identifying through the Spring season. Thank you.
@bgurtek
@bgurtek 5 лет назад
Very, very, very good advice in regards to pre-season scouting.
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@ofincense
@ofincense 2 года назад
You have a good spirit. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Protect the trees!!!
@chriswoodrow9156
@chriswoodrow9156 Год назад
Thank you. This video is exactly what I needed.
@charlenesmith3123
@charlenesmith3123 Год назад
Really enjoyed this video!
@bettychaney3919
@bettychaney3919 5 месяцев назад
Great Video! Thanks for the information
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2 4 месяца назад
You're welcome!
@alexkaragiannis7078
@alexkaragiannis7078 6 месяцев назад
That’s some great detail video brother thanks so much for sharing ❤ you are awesome
@jak3589
@jak3589 2 года назад
Thanks very helpful tree bark identification can be difficult your explanations very good & detailed
@momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786
@momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786 5 лет назад
This video described and showed the elm bark really well. Thank you!
@edwardjones9631
@edwardjones9631 4 года назад
Easiest way ~is id the elm tree by its leaves in season! The bark forever after confirms it in the woods. Fyi!
@blee9893
@blee9893 3 года назад
John talks to us not at us using giant scientific words. Great video.
@elishabarrows
@elishabarrows 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this. I will use this info here in the next few weeks. I find them but not enough so this will definitely help alot.
@nathanbriner32
@nathanbriner32 2 года назад
Amazing video. You made something I’ve struggled with for years so much easier. Thank you for the in depth video it really helped.
@Jerseyhighlander
@Jerseyhighlander 4 года назад
Well done tree id video! I think I got more & better information from you than I have from so called tree experts. Good Hunting!
@catmandopurrs7104
@catmandopurrs7104 4 года назад
Thanks for the informative video! I also love morel mushrooms which I used to look for when I was a kid back in Algeria (Kabylie Region). Just out of curiosity; when the Elm trees start flourishing, we used to eat the fresh seed pods (best natural popcorn ever)... Have you guys in the States tried anything like that?
@deminybs
@deminybs 3 года назад
Interesting, I definitely find morels near elm trees. Just more around sycamores, mid northern missouri
@modoc852
@modoc852 3 года назад
Shroomers in my neck of the woods find the mother load of morels around red elm (the heart wood looks like walnut) . Around here we’ll find many pounds of early grays and whites in bottom lands along creeks where the silver maples grow ,(the thicker the better),in a good year these places will produce morels for a couple of weeks, then around the first of may you can find the big yellow ones around the big live sycamore trees next to the creek. If you’re a novice,hunt the creek bottoms keep your eyes peeled as you walk and you’ll find em,remember to get permission before you go on private property,offer some of your find sometimes works !
@jstraw11
@jstraw11 4 года назад
White ash produces for me here in MI, most elms are long gone now. Thks for the vid!
@SKATEtime41
@SKATEtime41 4 года назад
In michigan??
@mikeglenn2334
@mikeglenn2334 4 года назад
Thanks. Your reply read my mind. Most Elms are gone due to Dutch Elm Disease in Mi. So I was wondering about other good trees to find morels. Good vid tho.
@mattmusselman5055
@mattmusselman5055 5 лет назад
Great job John..thanks for your hard work
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@valkyrie1066
@valkyrie1066 6 месяцев назад
Newly on this side of the country. Tulip poplar.....as soon as it began to get warmer, I noticed the puffs of white flowers. A whole bunch of elms blooming like crazy. Lots of creeks and woods here (YAY!) FROM Pennslvaia; now in Virginia. Time to take a hike. I've noticed strips of cloth hanging from some of the trees. Makes me wonder; I'd tag one to remember next year.
@Naturlich133
@Naturlich133 4 года назад
So helpful! I'm nearing a very big birthday... Achem... And I never knew the difference. Thank you!
@davedtheisen5569
@davedtheisen5569 Год назад
Very great video of distinguishing the difference between each spices of elm trees n awesome explanation of what to look for in hunting for Morales. Thank you
@kimferronato502
@kimferronato502 4 года назад
Hey buddy, my husband Boots and I are so impressed with your knowledge! You make it so easy to understand! We just subscribed. It is April of 2020 now tho in the middle of a killer virus pandemic, so we are spending a lot of time morel hunting! Thank you so much!
@mattmason4589
@mattmason4589 4 года назад
Any luck so far, what state? County, gps coordinates😉
@christinearmington
@christinearmington 4 года назад
Yeah, how’s it going? No luck yet in WNC. Maybe getting too late now.
@franingham7490
@franingham7490 2 года назад
Great descriptions , I'll be watching this again come early spring!
@kareymowry3749
@kareymowry3749 3 года назад
Thank you so much for teaching . Man people around the Ligonier, latrobe area wow they are like no we don’t talk about these mushrooms . We dont want anyone to know we are finding morels
@kareymowry3749
@kareymowry3749 3 года назад
@@billybatts9491 thank you . People around here would shoot you if your in there spot
@adamrager2617
@adamrager2617 4 года назад
Thanks so much for this! I have been trying to identify all week since discovering you. Should've known you had video for identifying. Down around the Laurel Highlands Ohio Pyle area so this should be perfect.
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2 4 года назад
Good luck!
@jeffadams4590
@jeffadams4590 3 года назад
Locust also looks very similar to walnut. Never found a morel by either tree. Dying and recently dead elm is like a beacon 👍
@TheShawnsquatch
@TheShawnsquatch Год назад
I love what I can get from your videos, could you PLEASE do Close Captions. I think it could help others like me as well. Thank you
@MyceliumMan_
@MyceliumMan_ 3 года назад
Awesome content! Thank you!
@adamsthomas3695
@adamsthomas3695 2 года назад
You can reach out to them online store 💯💯👍
@adamsthomas3695
@adamsthomas3695 2 года назад
Sharon_dize????
@adamsthomas3695
@adamsthomas3695 2 года назад
IN ????IG!!!!!
@glendalifejourneyusa
@glendalifejourneyusa 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this, I haven't found my morel yet so I am so frustrated. Appreciate this video
@jamesward3254
@jamesward3254 6 месяцев назад
Good stuff ! Thanks for sharing your expertise !
@marytresame1758
@marytresame1758 3 года назад
Found ours under a white pine in our yard, so good!
@treetrunkthompson4537
@treetrunkthompson4537 2 года назад
Found 21 huge yellows Saturday in Michigan!
@CiaofCleburne
@CiaofCleburne 4 года назад
Great video!! Thank u for taking the time to create this. Instead of “arms”, while in Louisiana, we called those “tree knee’s”. Just a fun fact!! Happy morel hunting!
@momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786
@momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786 4 года назад
The base description is helpful. Also they resemble a vase shape. Can’t they also have water sprouts sticking out low sometimes? Even on a really large tree
@stevebehe7115
@stevebehe7115 5 лет назад
Excellent Elm Identification, Thank You for the videos.
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@stevebehe7115
@stevebehe7115 5 лет назад
@@Leatherwoodoutdoors2 Hi John, 40 years+ ago I worked on The Allegheny National Forest for the US Forest Service and lived outside Marienville in Loleta Recreation Area, loved that area up there, it feels so insulated from the busy areas of Pennsylvania, would go shop for groceries once a week in Clarion. Great Fishing up there, such a really nice area, you are so versed in the outdoors, you have picked up a lot along the way, you must of had some very good mentors too. My Grandfather taught me a lot and so did my Dad and I thank the many others also that kept drilling the trees and ferns and wildflowers into me. Mushrooms I was always told to stay away from. Got to mention the huge Black Cherry trees that are up there. The Forest Service would always paint a big capital S on them and collect the seeds. I understand they don't do that anymore. Will look forward to more of your videos and wish you and Danielle the very best.
@edwardjones9631
@edwardjones9631 4 года назад
Pennsylvania means Penn's Forest or Woods!
@jimmiemccoy7583
@jimmiemccoy7583 2 года назад
Thanks for the info! Here in Missouri I’ve found the best quantity and quality are around sycamore trees.
@alloverthelake6396
@alloverthelake6396 2 года назад
Very helpful to help identify them!
@chadbloss5479
@chadbloss5479 4 года назад
Great educational tutorial! Thanks
@Jwack67
@Jwack67 2 года назад
I never knew Luke Wilson was such an outdoorsman.
@danno1800
@danno1800 3 года назад
Great job! Thanks - much appreciated...
@elbo530
@elbo530 2 года назад
Great video my friend, much appreciated!
@sevenmileford
@sevenmileford 4 года назад
Your videos are great. I’m still looking for my first one this season in Virginia and Tennessee.
@selfretired3025
@selfretired3025 5 лет назад
Excellent!! Thank you so much!!
@Leatherwoodoutdoors
@Leatherwoodoutdoors 5 лет назад
You're welcome!
@stevemcneal5207
@stevemcneal5207 3 года назад
Great vid for this novice hunter. Thanks!!!
@careyjamesmajeski3203
@careyjamesmajeski3203 3 года назад
Thanks for the helpful video! Good luck hunting!
@momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786
@momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786 4 года назад
Good shot of the seed pods
@mrsseasea
@mrsseasea 6 месяцев назад
I live in Washington state, we look for the cotton wood, they are huge most times very old, we are just coming into mushroom season here
@stevenshackelford1937
@stevenshackelford1937 4 года назад
Great Video! You definitely have an eye for distinguishing trees. Thanks for sharing!!
@keithlangdon1103
@keithlangdon1103 4 года назад
Thanks so much. I shared this on Michigan Morels Facebook page.
@mrglock2313
@mrglock2313 4 года назад
I live in West Central Illinois. I only find them by dead elms. I am a tree hunter, I look up when I mushroom hunt more than I ever look down. I hit the trees fast with this method. Update. I found a bunch of morels under ash trees this year. I still find bigger numbers by elms but the ash trees were more consistent than elms.
@MarkLada
@MarkLada 4 года назад
I'm in central Indiana.. Been hunting morels for 35 years.. Until about 3 years ago I strictly hunted elm trees.. The past three years though, I've been finding more mushrooms on sycamore trees than elms.. I picked 18lbs under one sycamore last year.. Went back 5 days later and picked another 10lbs under the same sycamore..
@mrglock2313
@mrglock2313 4 года назад
@@MarkLada was that tree dead?
@MarkLada
@MarkLada 4 года назад
@@mrglock2313 No, it was alive.. It was growing probably 15 feet from a creek bank.. There was one massive sycamore, it probably had a 12' circumference, with three smaller sycamores growing right beside it.. This year I mainly hunted sycamores growing on waters edge.. I had another great season even though conditions were dry here.. My buddy hunted elms and he was lucky if he found 2lbs all season..
@randallrader680
@randallrader680 3 года назад
@@MarkLada i call Bullshit...🤣
@MarkLada
@MarkLada 3 года назад
@@randallrader680 That's 100% legit man..
@danb340
@danb340 4 года назад
Leaf burns are the best, controlled that is, find them all over in burn areas no elms involved just maples, at honey holes in pa.
@adamdille6031
@adamdille6031 6 месяцев назад
Great video man I’m in Ohio I look for same thing season is coming in 😊
@jonathanrichardson122
@jonathanrichardson122 2 года назад
the term for when the bottom of a trunk goes out is called buttressing, good call, i hadnt noticed that on elms before
@123arbogast
@123arbogast 4 года назад
Great video Noticed your hand and fingers. The fingers are more square at tip than round. My grandson has the same. Check your heart out. You may have no symptoms but it’s best to have a thorough check up with a cardiologist. Would rather to pm you but couldn’t find out how.
@bonesdoes6142
@bonesdoes6142 Год назад
Great video!
@jackyhallmark3094
@jackyhallmark3094 2 года назад
A lot are found around cedar trees in Oklahoma. I personally have noticed finding them around silver leaves. This does include Elm.
@jlen82
@jlen82 5 лет назад
Love watching your videos John. Thank you for the information.
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2 5 лет назад
Glad you enjoy the videos! You're welcome!
@randydunmire
@randydunmire 2 года назад
Great video, thank you for sharing.
@IndependentMarine
@IndependentMarine 3 года назад
Very Good Info!!! Thanks and subscribed
@nickbible3645
@nickbible3645 5 лет назад
When I was a kid we would get the hole family and go find these and they are awesome to eat
@Fretfeeler
@Fretfeeler 4 года назад
Do you have to go dig them out of their hole each Spring?!
@Kurokubi
@Kurokubi 4 года назад
Here's a bit of advice, even if you don't see a sign, think you won't be caught, think it isn't owned, think it isn't a big deal or that you won't be that long; make sure the land you're getting the mushrooms from isn't private property and, if it is, that you have permission to do so. I'm 90% positive that most land owners wont mind letting you pick mushrooms if you ask so long as you make it clear that it's all you'll be doing and that you'll let them know when you leave.
@AlexNGreen
@AlexNGreen 3 года назад
Thank You for posting this. I scrolled through the comments hoping someone else had this thought as he walked on to what is probably private property looking at a tree.
@canadiangemstones7636
@canadiangemstones7636 Год назад
@@AlexNGreen Land of free... but every square foot is guarded by some nut with a gun. Why be like that?
@Fullysent35
@Fullysent35 5 месяцев назад
This dude has definitely trespassed many times.
@rmiller334
@rmiller334 5 месяцев назад
@@canadiangemstones7636because they worked for it and paid for it.
@thaddeusmikolajczyk9055
@thaddeusmikolajczyk9055 5 лет назад
Great video on tree I'd. Thanks for sharing.
@marshalllaw6541
@marshalllaw6541 4 года назад
This is absolutely the Most informational video I’ve ever found on the distinction between tree species relating to the morel season. Normally I watch one of these videos and I’m more confused at the end then I was when I started now I’m absolutely positive I can see the difference between the trees thank you so much
@ganjasmoke21
@ganjasmoke21 3 года назад
Very true
@NautilusGuitars
@NautilusGuitars Год назад
I completely agree.
@sterioapple
@sterioapple 2 года назад
Hit those live sycamore tree's late in the season! BIG yellows will be there! One of my best finds was all around a dutch elm diseased tree that had later been popped by lightning.
@lungotevere
@lungotevere 3 года назад
Thank you for this brilliant presentation! Now I just need to find somewhere I can purchase slippery elm trees to plant on my river front land in the Eastern Pan Handle of West Virginia.
@amberrios2319
@amberrios2319 4 года назад
Thank you! Awesome information.
@katanatac
@katanatac 3 года назад
One thing I've noticed is the ridges on Elm tree bark and the ridges on Morels looks similar.
@mowanathompson8086
@mowanathompson8086 5 лет назад
you do a nice job on your videos John! thanks
@Leatherwoodoutdoors
@Leatherwoodoutdoors 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@YellowHammer26
@YellowHammer26 5 лет назад
Very good!!
@donaldlewis9734
@donaldlewis9734 4 года назад
Great Video. Thanks
@robertcallender2691
@robertcallender2691 4 года назад
Morel on the ground at 15:45. Wonder if he noticed and picked it?
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2
@Leatherwoodoutdoors2 4 года назад
Noticed. I did not pick it.
@robertcallender2691
@robertcallender2691 4 года назад
@@Leatherwoodoutdoors2 Should have known. I've been looking for two years and no morels yet. Haven't given up yet.
@russellmoseley1520
@russellmoseley1520 4 года назад
Really excellent
@freeradiorulo4894
@freeradiorulo4894 Год назад
Slippery Elm "umus rubra" also known as Red elm. Getting out there tomorrow will look for slippery Elm!
@Garysopinion
@Garysopinion 4 года назад
All helpful observations. thanks for sharing. Just have problems with bark ID. ski trails?
@gerardogonzalez1772
@gerardogonzalez1772 5 лет назад
Great video I’m starting knowing about trees I was wondering what’s the best time to find small elms to replanting or find seeds I’m on Virginia I had seen a couple elms I love to plant one on my yard
@johncollins4996
@johncollins4996 3 года назад
Great video
@cbradquillen
@cbradquillen 5 лет назад
Superb. Thanks.
@GritsnGravy61
@GritsnGravy61 2 года назад
Good video
@josepablotassara8990
@josepablotassara8990 4 года назад
Where I live in Maryland, Silver Spring. you will be lucky to find a Morel.
@TheDMTLover
@TheDMTLover Год назад
In French Slippery Elm is ''Orme Rouge'' (Red Elm). Don't know yet what's the reference to the color red is.
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