Mushrooms and Truffles of the Southwest
The American Southwest is not usually thought of as a habitat for mushrooms, yet its various life zones are home to a surprising number of fungi and related species. This first book on the region's mushrooms and truffles provides descriptions and color illustrations for 156 major species and additional descriptive references for 155 more. Also included are selected slime molds and lichens, which, like truffles, usually are not covered in mushroom guides at all. The book's range is Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, and northern Mexico. It is designed to help fungiphiles not only identify mushrooms but also find them. The author describes the life zones where fungi can be found in association with characteristic plant communities and provides maps--with major landmarks indicated--designating conifer forests on public land where mushrooms are most often found. The major classifications covered are Club Fungi (Basidiomycetes), Stomach Fungi (Gasteromycetes), Sac Fungi (Ascomycetes), and Tuberlike Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. A special feature of the guide is the provision of cross references to other field guides, reinforcing the need to confirm identification before consuming mushrooms. Notations on toxicity and edibility are provided.
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Mushrooms and Truffles of the Southwest
The American Southwest is not usually thought of as a habitat for mushrooms, yet its various life zones are home to a surprising number of fungi and related species. This first book on the region's mushrooms and truffles provides descriptions and color illustrations for 156 major species and additional descriptive references for 155 more. Also included are selected slime molds and lichens, which, like truffles, usually are not covered in mushroom guides at all. The book's range is Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, and northern Mexico. It is designed to help fungiphiles not only identify mushrooms but also find them. The author describes the life zones where fungi can be found in association with characteristic plant communities and provides maps--with major landmarks indicated--designating conifer forests on public land where mushrooms are most often found. The major classifications covered are Club Fungi (Basidiomycetes), Stomach Fungi (Gasteromycetes), Sac Fungi (Ascomycetes), and Tuberlike Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. A special feature of the guide is the provision of cross references to other field guides, reinforcing the need to confirm identification before consuming mushrooms. Notations on toxicity and edibility are provided.
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Mushrooms and Truffles of the Southwest

Mushrooms and Truffles of the Southwest

by Jack S. States
Mushrooms and Truffles of the Southwest

Mushrooms and Truffles of the Southwest

by Jack S. States

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The American Southwest is not usually thought of as a habitat for mushrooms, yet its various life zones are home to a surprising number of fungi and related species. This first book on the region's mushrooms and truffles provides descriptions and color illustrations for 156 major species and additional descriptive references for 155 more. Also included are selected slime molds and lichens, which, like truffles, usually are not covered in mushroom guides at all. The book's range is Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, and northern Mexico. It is designed to help fungiphiles not only identify mushrooms but also find them. The author describes the life zones where fungi can be found in association with characteristic plant communities and provides maps--with major landmarks indicated--designating conifer forests on public land where mushrooms are most often found. The major classifications covered are Club Fungi (Basidiomycetes), Stomach Fungi (Gasteromycetes), Sac Fungi (Ascomycetes), and Tuberlike Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. A special feature of the guide is the provision of cross references to other field guides, reinforcing the need to confirm identification before consuming mushrooms. Notations on toxicity and edibility are provided.

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ISBN-13: 9780816536108
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 11/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 47 MB
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Table of Contents

Contents Special Features of This Publication Introduction Southwestern Fungi and Their Environment Characteristics of Fungi and Lichens Edible and Poisonous Fungi Life Zones of the Southwest Collection Suggestions Fungus Classification How to Use the Keys Cross-References Picture Key to the Major Groups of Fungi and Fungus Relatives Narrative Key to the Major Groups of Fungi and Fungus Relatives Club Fungi / Basidiomycetes Key to the Major Families of the Agaricales Aphyllophorales-Cantharelloid, Coral, Toothed, Crust and Woody-Pored Fungi Key to the Cantharelloid, Coral, Toothed, and Woody-Pored Aphyllophorales Jelly Fungi: Tremellales and Auriculariales Puffballs and Allies and Agaricoid Gasteromycetes Key to Selected Gasteromycetes Cup Fungi, Saddle Fungi, and Morels Key to the Ascomycetes Truffles and False Truffles / Tuberlike Ascomycetes and Basidomycetes Key to the Tuberlike Fungi Slim Molds / Myxomycetes Lichens Glossary Bibliography Index Photograph Credits
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