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Common Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms of the Northeast  
Author: Charles Leonard Fergus
ISBN: 081172641X
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
The northeastern United States is home to an enormous variety of mushrooms--some delicious, some deadly. This handy in-the-field guide offers identification information for some 50 mushrooms that mushroom hunters are most likely to encounter in the wild: Parasol Mushroom, Delicious Lactarius, Sulphur Shelf, Giant Puffball. It also features detailed photos illustrating the characteristics to look for when identifying mushrooms and natural history information--where they grow, when they appear, and the various forms they take. This handy identification guide features the "foolproof five" and includes a useful identification flowchart.


About the Author
C. Leonard Fergus was a mycology professor at Pennsylvania State University. Charles Fergus is the author of "Trees of Pennsylvania" (0811720926), "Wildlife of Pennsylvania" (0811728994), "Natural Pennsylvania" (0811720381), and a host of other books about the natural world.




Common Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms of the Northeast

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Handy in-the-field identification guide

Features the "foolproof five"

Includes a useful identification flowchart

The northeastern United States is home to an enormous variety of mushrooms—some delicious, some deadly. This handy in-the-field guide offers identification information for some 50 mushrooms that mushroom hunters are most likely to encounter in the wild: Parasol Mushroom, Delicious Lactarius, Sulphur Shelf, Giant Puffball. It also features detailed photographs illustrating the characteristics to look for when identifying mushrooms and natural history information—where they grow, when they appear, and the various forms they take.

C. Leonard Fergus was a mycology professor at Pennsylvania State University. Charles Fergus is the author of Trees of Pennsylvania (0-8117-2092-6), Wildlife of Pennsylvania (0-8117-2899-4), Natural Pennsylvania (0-8117-2038-1), and a host of other books about the natural world.

     



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