A Field Guide to Mushrooms: North AmericaHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 1987 - 429 páginas More than 1,000 species of mushrooms described in detail. Over 700 paintings and drawings reveal subtle field marks that cannot be captured into photographs. |
Conteúdo
How to Use This Book | 1 |
How to Use This Book | 12 |
Mushrooms Are Fungi | 15 |
Mushroom Poisoning | 24 |
Mushroom Poisoning | 26 |
Basidiomycetes | 64 |
Basidiomycetes continued | 133 |
Gastromycetes | 366 |
Glossary | 399 |
407 | |
420 | |
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A Field Guide to Mushrooms, North America Kent H. McKnight,Vera B. McKnight Prévia não disponível - 1987 |
Termos e frases comuns
adnate broadly attached Amanita base becoming BOLETE BRITTLEGILL brown cap brownish cap and stalk cap surface CHANTERELLE Cheilocystidia clumps clusters colored like cap conifer coniferous Convex Cortinarius cottony cut or bruised Cylindric cystidia decaying wood decurrent dingy disc center EARTHSTAR Edibility ellipsoid elliptic extending down stalk fading False Morel fibrillose fibrils Flesh thin fragile Fruiting fungi Genus germ pore Gills close gray grayish brown Grows hollow hump Hydnum hygrophanous hyphae identifying char JELLY FUNGUS Lactarius lighter lobed Medium to large moist mushrooms Mycena Odor and taste Odor not distinctive orange-yellow pale pinkish Pleurocystidia poisonous pore PUFFBALL purplish reddish brown ring Russula scales scaly scattered shown Similar species slender slimy Small to medium soil Solitary sometimes Spore print Spores smooth stain sticky STINKHORN streaked Summer and fall Surface smooth tapering taste not distinctive Technical notes thick universal veil veil volva warts WAXYCAP WEBCAP whitish yellow yellowish brown