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The Book of Fungi

A Life-Size Guide to Six Hundred Species from around the World

Colorful, mysterious, and often fantastically shaped, fungi have been a source of wonder and fascination since the earliest hunter-gatherers first foraged for them. Today there are few, if any, places on Earth where fungi have not found themselves a home. And these highly specialized organisms are an indispensable part of the great chain of life. They not only partner in symbiotic relationships with over ninety percent of the world’s trees and flowering plant species, they also recycle and create humus, the fertile soil from which such flora receive their nutrition. Some fungi are parasites or saprotrophs; many are poisonous and, yes, hallucinogenic; others possess life-enhancing properties that can be tapped for pharmaceutical products; while a delicious few are prized by epicureans and gourmands worldwide.

In this lavishly illustrated volume, six hundred fungi from around the globe get their full due. Each species here is reproduced at its actual size, in full color, and is accompanied by a scientific explanation of its distribution, habitat, association, abundance, growth form, spore color, and edibility. Location maps give at-a-glance indications of each species’ known global distribution, and specially commissioned engravings show different fruitbody forms and provide the vital statistics of height and diameter. With information on the characteristics, distinguishing features, and occasionally bizarre habits of these fungi, readers will find in this book the common and the conspicuous, the unfamiliar and the odd. There is a fungal predator, for instance, that hunts its prey with lassos, and several that set traps, including one that entices sows by releasing the pheromones of a wild boar.

Mushrooms, morels, puffballs, toadstools, truffles, chanterelles—fungi from habitats spanning the poles and the tropics, from the highest mountains to our own backyards—are all on display in this definitive work.

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656 pages | 2000 color plates | 7 x 10 1/2 | © 2011

Biological Sciences: Biology--Systematics, Natural History

Reference and Bibliography

Reviews

"How dazzling is the world of mushrooms? The fan-shaped cinnabar oysterling looks like something you would find undersea. The violet webcap is vibrant. These are among the more than 600 fungi described and illustrated in this scholarly and beautiful book."

New York Times

"The new Book of Fungi, by Peter Roberts and Shelley Evans, is a couple of kilograms worth of beautiful mushroom book. The lurid photographs and enticing, offhandedly witty descriptions make the reader want to go out collecting specimens right away."—Popular Science

Popular Science

"This book will clearly be a desired acquisition for all mushroom hunters, both amateur and experienced. . . . Highly recommended."—Choice

Choice

Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction


What are fungi?

Plant & animal partners

Natural recyclers

Pests & parasites

Food, folklore & medicine

Distribution & conservation

Collecting & identifying fungi

Guide to the fungi

The fungi


AGARICS

BOLETES

BRACKETS, CRUSTS & JELLY FUNGI

TOOTH FUNGI, CHANTERELLES, CLUBS & CORALS

PUFFBALLS & EARTHSTARS, BIRD’S NESTS & STINKHORNS

CUP FUNGI, MORELS, TRUFFLES, FLASK FUNGI & LICHENS

Appendices

Glossary

Resources

The classification of fungi

Index by common name

Index by scientific name

Acknowledgments

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