Mushrooms of Western North America
Robert T. and Dorothy B. Orr (1980) ISBN: 978-0520036567
The authors give full reliable descriptions for over 300 species of mushroom. Another 123 species are described by comparisons adequate for identification.

The authors give full reliable descriptions for over 300 species of mushroom. Another 123 species are described by comparisons adequate for identification.
Alexander H. Smith and Nancy Smith Weber (1980) ISBN: 0-472-85610-3 The Mushroom Hunter’s Field Guide is the guide that tells…
Albert Pilat (1960) From dust jacket flap: To most people the mushroom is known mainly as a food or garnishing,…
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David Pilz, et al. (2007) Morels are prized edible mushrooms that fruit, sometimes prolifically, in many forest types throughout western…
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