Mushrooms
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Mushrooms

A Falcon Field Guide

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  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Mushrooms

A Falcon Field Guide

About this book

Mushrooms: A Falcon Field Guide covers 80 of the most common and sought-after species in North America. Conveniently sized to fit in a pocket and featuring full-color, detailed illustrations, this informative guide makes it easy to identify mushrooms in the backyard and beyond. Each mushroom is accompanied by a detailed listing of its prominent attributes and a color illustration showing its important features. Mushrooms are organized in phylogentic order, keeping families of mushrooms together for easy identification. This is the essential source in the field, both informative and beautiful to peruse.

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Dedication
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Chocolate Milky, Lactarius lignyotus
  7. Bleeding Milk Cap, Lactarius rubrilacteus or Lactarius sanguifluous
  8. Delicious Milk Cap, Lactarius deliciosus
  9. Orange-brown Milky, Lactarius volemus
  10. Cottony-margined Milky Cap, Lactarius deceptivus
  11. Indigo Milk Cap, Lactarius indigo
  12. Emetic Russula, Russula emitica
  13. Short-stemmed Russula, Russula brevipes
  14. Shellfish-scented Russula, Russula xerampelina
  15. Golden Waxy Cap, Hygrophorus flavescens or Hygrocybe flavescens
  16. White Waxy Cap, Hygrophorus eburneus
  17. Witch’s Hat, Hygrophorus conicus or Hygrocybe conica
  18. Russula-like Waxy Cap, Hygrophorus russula
  19. Parrot Waxy Cap, Hygrophorus psittacinus or Hygrocybe psittacinus
  20. Fading Scarlet Waxy Cap, Hygrophorus miniatus or Hygrocybe miniata
  21. Oyster Mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus
  22. Jack-o-lantern, Omphalotus olearius
  23. Funnel Clitocybe, Clitocybe gibba or Clitocybe infundibuliformes
  24. Blewit, Clitocybe nuda
  25. Club-footed Clitocybe, Clitocybe clavipes
  26. Waxy Laccaria, Laccaria laccata
  27. Canary Trich, Tricholoma flovovirens
  28. Honey Mushroom, Armillariela mellea or Armillaria mellea
  29. Fairy Ring Mushroom, Maramius oreades
  30. Velvet Foot, Flammulina velutipes or Collybia veltipes
  31. Fuzzy Foot, Xeromphalina campanella or Omphalina campenella
  32. Blusher, Amanita rubescens
  33. Citron Amanita, Amanita citrina
  34. Panther, Amanita pantherina
  35. Fly Agaric, Amanita muscaria
  36. Caesar’s Mushroom, Amanita caesarea or Amanita umbonata
  37. Death Cap, Amanita phalloides
  38. Grisette, Amanita vaginata
  39. Destroying Angel, Amanita virosa
  40. Parasol Mushroom, Lepiota procera
  41. Smooth Lepiota, Lepiota naucina or Leucoagricus naucinus
  42. Shaggy Parasol, Lepiota rachodes or Macrolepiota rahcodes
  43. Green-spored Parasol, Chlorophyllum molybdites or Lepiota morgani
  44. Meadow Mushroom, Agaricus campestris
  45. Yellow-staining Agaricus, Agaricus xanthoderma
  46. Horse Mushroom, Agaricus arvensis
  47. Glistening Inky Cap, Coprinus micaceus
  48. Shaggy Mane, Coprinus comatus
  49. Inky Cap, Coprinus atramentarius
  50. Common Psathyrella, Psathyrella candolleana
  51. Pleated Inky Cap, Coprinus plicatilis
  52. Haymaker’s Mushroom, Panaeolus foenisecii or Panaeolina foenisecii
  53. Brick Tops, Naematoloma sublateritium
  54. Scaly Pholiota, Pholiota squarrosa
  55. Common Large Psilocybe, Psilocybe cubensis
  56. Dung-loving Psilocybe, Psilocybe coprophilia
  57. Violet Cort, Cortinarius violaceus
  58. Deadly Gallerina, Gallerina autumnalis or Pholiota autumnalis
  59. Fawn-colored Pluteus, Pluteus cervinus
  60. Straw-colored Fiber Head, Inocybe fastigiata
  61. False Chanterelle, Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca
  62. Slimy Gomphidius, Gomphidius glutinosus
  63. Shaggy-stalked Bolete, Boletellus betula
  64. Hollow-stalked Larch Bolete, Suillus cavipes or Boletinus cavipes
  65. Zeller’s Bolete, Boletellus zelleri
  66. King Bolete, Boletus edulis
  67. Two-colored Bolete, Boletellus bicolor
  68. Slippery Jack, Suillus luteus or Boletus luteus
  69. Old Man of the Woods, Stobilomyces floccopus
  70. Beefsteak Polypore, Fistulina hepatica
  71. Red-belt Fungus, Formitopsis pinicola or Formes pinicola
  72. Chicken Mushroom, Laetiporus sulphureus or Polyporus sulphureus
  73. Turkey Tail, Trametes versicolor, Coriolus versicolor, or Polyporus versicolor
  74. Artist’s Fungus, Ganoderma applanatum
  75. Shingled Hedgehog, Hydnum imbricatum or Sarcodon imbricatum
  76. Bear’s Head Tooth, Hericium coralloides
  77. Cauliflower Mushroom, Sparassis radicata or sparassis crispa
  78. Spindle Coral, Clavulinopsis fusiformis
  79. Shaggy Chanterelle, Gomphus floccosus or Cantharellus floccosus
  80. Pig’s Ears, Gomphus clavatus or Cantharellus clavatus
  81. Chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius
  82. Witch’s Butter, Tremella mesenterica or Tremella lutescens
  83. Earthstar, Geastrum triplex or Geastrum indicum
  84. Giant Puffball, Calvatia gigantea or Calvatia maxima
  85. Sculptured Puffball, Calbovista subsculpta
  86. Poison Puffball, Scleroderma aurantium or Scleroderma citrinum
  87. Elegant Stinkhorn, Mutinus elegans
  88. Ravenel’s Stinkhorn, Phallus ravenelii
  89. Bird’s Nest Fungus, Cyathus striatus
  90. Black Morel, Morchella elata or Morchella conica
  91. Common Morel, Morchella esculenta
  92. Devil’s Cup, Urnula craterium
  93. Stalked Scarlet Cup, Sarcoscypha occidentalis
  94. Ochre Jelly Club, Leotia lubrica
  95. About the Author/Illustrator