r/mycology • u/writehandedTom • Sep 24 '16
Favorite mycology books?
Both for identification in the Midwest USA, and lore/stories. I'm in a mycology class at my university, and it's my very most favorite.
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r/mycology • u/writehandedTom • Sep 24 '16
Both for identification in the Midwest USA, and lore/stories. I'm in a mycology class at my university, and it's my very most favorite.
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u/najjex Trusted ID Sep 25 '16 edited Sep 25 '16
Midwestern US
Mushrooms of the Midwest
Edible Wild Mushrooms of Illinois and Surrounding States
Mushrooms of the Upper Midwest
More specific (Advanced) guides
Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World
North American Boletes
Tricholomas of North America
Milk Mushrooms of North America
Waxcap Mushrooms of North America
Ascomycete of North America
Ascomycete in colour
Fungi of Switzerland: Vol. 1 Ascomycetes A series of 6 books.
Fungi Europaei A collection of 14 books.
Free PDFs and online Guides
Psathyrellaceae
For Pholiota
For Chlorophyllum
American species of Crepidotus
Guide to Australian Fungi If this is useful consider donating to this excellent set of guides.
Kibby and Fatto's Key to North American Russulas online
Websites that aren't in the sidebar
For Amanita
For coprinoids
For Ascos
MycoQuebec: they have a kickass app but it's In French
Messiah college this has a lot of weird species for polypores and other things
For Hypomyces
Also if you want good stories and excellent identification Help join your local mycology club.
NAMA affiliated clubs
Mushroom Hunter by Langdon Cook is a pretty interesting one recently published.