Possibly Gyromitra montana or Gyromitra esculenta? (But ridges are much deeper and are blistered at the top.) Similar to Morchella steppicola which is a European species. Note the blistered ridges, but stem does not have flutes in the individual shown here.
Originally found by Véronique De Jaegher and Bill Lindenau on May 5.
Looked like my dogs buried a turtle shell because of the way the first was covering it. Accidentally removed it from the soil because I had never seen a mushroom growing where it was and didn't think I could have been disturbing a mushroom growing.
Hoping this one is edible and that I'm able to regrow it if so.