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5 x 10. 324 pgs. 290 color photographs. (1980)

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978-0-472-85610-7
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Michigan and the Great Lakes--Botany / Nature/Environment--Botany

The Mushroom Hunter's Field Guide

Alexander H. Smith and Nancy Smith Weber



The foremost handbook for mushroom hunters, beginners and experts alike


About the Book

The Mushroom Hunter's Field Guide is the guide that tells when, where, and how to find delicious edible mushrooms and how to avoid poisonous ones. Beginners as well as experts will be able to identify mushrooms in a matter of minutes. All of the mushrooms included are illustrated in beautiful color, adding visual enjoyment to the textual materials. The descriptions are tinged with wit and wisdom, making the use of this guide an enjoyable and rewarding experience.

This edition of The Mushroom Hunter's Field Guide should be useful throughout the United States and Canada, but users should remember that each region has certain species peculiar to it, and it is impossible to include all of them here. The coverage is best for the Northeast, Great Lakes region, Rocky Mountains, and the Pacific Northwest. It includes most of the truly fine edible wild mushrooms, whether they are common or rare. It also includes the most dangerous ones in order that collectors may recognize them for what they are.

The late Alexander H. Smith was Professor Emeritus of Botany, University of Michigan.

Nancy Smith Weber is Associate Professor of Forest Science, Oregon State University.

 

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