Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest, Revised EditionTimber Press, 25 oct. 2022 - 416 pages Ideal for hikers, foragers, and naturalists, the Timber Press Field Guides are the perfect tools for loving where you live. Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest is a comprehensive field guide to the most conspicuous, distinctive, and ecologically important mushrooms found in the region. With helpful identification keys and photographs and a clear, color-coded layout, Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest is ideal for hikers, foragers, and natural history buffs and is the perfect tool for loving where you live.
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Table des matières
Whats Its Name?How to Identify Your Mushrooms | |
BOLETES | |
SPINEFUNGI | |
CLUB CORAL AND FANLIKE FUNGI | |
POLYPORES AND CRUSTFUNGI | |
PUFFBALLS EARTHBALLS AND EARTHSTARS | |
MORELS FALSE MORELS AND ELFIN SADDLES | |
CUPFUNGI | |
TRUFFLES AND FALSE TRUFFLES | |
Odds and Ends | |
To Learn More | |
Appendix Update Information for Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest First Edition | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
A.H. Smith abundant Agaricus Amanita amyloid boletes brown cap brownish buff cap and stipe cap surface chanterelle cheilocystidia clamp connections Clitocybe closely related club-shaped clusters collection color common conifer conifer forests Cortinarius current name cystidia decurrent gills Douglas-fir ectomycorrhizal edge Edibility unknown ellipsoid spores Entoloma European species fibrillose flesh Fries fruitbodies fungi fungus Galerina genera genus gilled mushrooms gray grayish growing Gyromitra habitats hardwoods Hydnellum hygrophanous Hygrophorus hyphae identify Inocybe lack Lactarius Lepiota Leucoagaricus litter margin mature medium-sized to large microscopic morels Mycena mycologists North America occurs ochraceous odor and taste orange orangish pale paler Persoon Pholiota pinkish pleurocystidia poisonous polypores pores Ramaria reddish brown ring Russula saprotrophic scaly similar slender slightly smooth soil sometimes spores spores measure spruce stain stipe stipe base Stropharia substrate Suillus Tricholoma truffles typically usually veil remnants viscid cap whitish wood yellow yellowish brown young