A comprehensive and user-friendly field guide for identifying the many mushrooms of the northern California coast, from Monterey County to the Oregon border. Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast will help beginning and experienced mushroom hunters alike to find and identify mushrooms, from common to rare, delicious to deadly, and interesting to beautiful. This user-friendly reference covers coastal California from Monterey County to the Oregon border with full treatments of more than 750 species, and references to hundreds more. With tips on mushroom collecting, descriptions of specific habitats and…mehr
A comprehensive and user-friendly field guide for identifying the many mushrooms of the northern California coast, from Monterey County to the Oregon border. Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast will help beginning and experienced mushroom hunters alike to find and identify mushrooms, from common to rare, delicious to deadly, and interesting to beautiful. This user-friendly reference covers coastal California from Monterey County to the Oregon border with full treatments of more than 750 species, and references to hundreds more. With tips on mushroom collecting, descriptions of specific habitats and biozones, updated taxonomy, and outstanding photography, this guide is far and away the most modern and comprehensive treatment of mushrooms in the region. Each species profile pairs a photograph with an in-depth description, as well as notes on ecology, edibility, toxicity, and look-alike species. Written by mushroom identification experts and supported by extensive field work, Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast is an indispensable guide for anyone curious about fungi.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
NOAH SIEGEL's field mycology skills are extensive – he has spent two decades seeking, photographing, identifying, and furthering his knowledge about all aspects of macrofungi. He has hunted for mushrooms throughout the United States and Canada, as well as on multiple expeditions to New Zealand and Australia. He is one of the premier mushroom photographers in the nation, having won numerous awards from the North American Mycological Association (NAMA) photography contest. His technique and attention to detail are unrivaled, arising from a philosophy of maximizing utility for identification purposes while maintaining a high degree of aesthetic appeal. His photographs have appeared on the covers and have been featured in articles of multiple issues of FUNGI Magazine and Mushroom the Journal, the primary mushroom enthusiast magazines in the United States, numerous mushroom books, as well as NAMA and other club publications. He is past president of the Monadnock Mushroomers Unlimited, (MMU) a mushroom club based out of Keene, NH, and is an active member of the Humboldt Bay Mycological Society and the Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz. Noah travels and lectures extensively across America, following the mushrooms. CHRISTIAN SCHWARZ is a naturalist interested in the diversity of living organisms in general, but the seemingly endless forms (whether grotesque, bizarre, or sublime) of fungi in particular stoke his curiosity. He spends most of his time teaching about natural history, collecting and photographing mushrooms, assembling an exhaustive mycoflora for Santa Cruz County (www.scmycoflora.org), and exploring wilderness around the world. He is particularly interested in the role of citizen scientists in the future of ecological and taxonomic research.
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Introduction 7 What Are Mushrooms? 8 Humans and Ecology of Fungi 9 Fungi 10 The Redwood Coast 11 Trees of the Redwood Coast 12 Finding Mushrooms 16 Collecting Mushrooms 16 Identifying Mushrooms 16 Making Spore Prints 17 Tools of the Trade 17 Making Collections 17 Photographing Mushrooms 18 Collecting for the Table 18 Taxonomy and Cladistics 19 How to Read the Species Descriptions 20 A General Format of the Species Descriptions 20 Pictorial Key to the Major Sections 22 THE DESCRIPTIONS: 1 • Chanterelles and Gomphoids 29 2 • Amanita 38 3 • Lepiota and Allies 60 4 • Agaricus and Melanophyllum 79 5 • Dark-Spored Mushrooms 98 6 • Brown-Spored Decomposers 131 7 • Mycorrhizal Brown-Spored Mushrooms 154 8 • Cortinarius 172 9 • Entoloma and Allies 209 10 • Pluteus and Allies 226 11 • Russula and Lactarius 233 12 • Waxy Caps 275 13 • The White-Spored Multitude 302 14 • Pleurotoid Mushrooms 403 15 • Gilled Bolete Relatives 416 16 • Boletes 426 17 • Polypores and Allies 464 18 • Crust Fungi 489 19 • Tooth Fungi 496 20 • Coral and Club Mushrooms 511 21 • Puffballs, Earthballs, Earthstars, Stinkhorns, and Bird’s Nests 533 22 • Truffles 548 23 • Jelly Fungi 554 24 • Morels, False Morels, and Elfin Saddles 558 25 • Cup Fungi 565