For the seriously dedicated as well as the merely curious 'shroomer,
Alaska's Mushrooms is a wide-ranging guide to the fungi of the Last
Frontier.
The book, featuring detailed descriptions of 114 species, includes:
color photographs; family and common names; genus and species; striking
field characters; both a macro- & micro-description; habitat and role;
edibility, taste, and odor; look-alikes, and comments. This
comprehensive collection also provides:
- information on mushroom seasons and habitats
- hints for collecting mushrooms for food and study
- tips on how to tell the real mushrooms from their "imposters"
- directions for making spore prints (an essential test for identifying
mushrooms)
- hundreds of black-and-white line drawings
- a section listing all poisonous mushrooms by toxin groups
- a list of frequently asked questions
- a range map of Alaska's biogeographic zones
Alaska's Mushrooms provides authoritative natural history, informative
color photographs, and black-and-white line drawings for clear
identification, and lively notes from the field. It's a must-have for
anyone who has a passion for hunting mushrooms.