Mushrooms of North America
Author:
Roger Phillips
Publication:
1991 by Firefly Books
Genre:
Field Guide, Nature, Non-fiction
Pages:
319
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In stunning photographs and through meticulous textual descriptions, naturalist and photographer Roger Phillips captures the mushrooms and other fungi of North America in all their fascinating variety. Over 1,000 full-color photographs make this the most comprehensively illustrated guide on the subject, the essential resource for the amateur collector, expert mycologist, and armchair naturalist. Unlike the photographs in other guides, which are taken in the wild, the images in Mushrooms of Norh America are shot in controlled studio light. The specimens are arranged to show the cap, stem, gills, spines, and a cross section of each mushroom, usually in various stages of growth. In their elegant presentation and clarity of detail, these pictures are reminiscent of classic botanical drawings.
Accessible text accompanies each illustration for greater ease and accuracy of identification. Information on collecting and on the process of identifying specimens introduces the amateur to mycology. Supplementing his own considerable knowledge with the expertise of an academic consultant for each major genus covered here, Roger Phillips has ensured that his volume offers clear, precise information on more mushrooms and fungi than any other guide. For collecting in the field and study at leisure, this is the indispensable book on the subject.
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