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Index
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
1 Getting started
Taking the first steps
What kind of mushroom hunter are you?
Fungi through the year
Photographing and illustrating fungi
Equipment
2 About fungi
What are fungi and what do they do?
What different sorts of fungi are there?
Scientific names
Identifying fungi
Where do fungi grow?
Edible or poisonous?
Preserving edible fungi
The cultivation of edible fungi
Growing your own
What’s in a mushroom?
Mushrooms and medicine
Hallucinogenic fungi
Of toads, witches and religion
Where have all the mushrooms gone?
3 Edibles found in open habitats
Which mushroom is it?
Field Mushroom
Horse Mushroom
Woodland mushrooms
Urban mushrooms
Weeping Widow
The ink caps
The blewits
Parasol mushrooms
St George’s Mushroom
Fairy Ring Champignon
The wax caps
Giant Puffball
The smaller grassland puffballs
4 Woodland edibles
Woodland puffballs
Cep and other edible boletes
The morels
Chanterelle
Wood Hedgehog
Horn of Plenty
The russulas
Saffron Milk Cap
Other edible milk caps
The Miller
The deceivers
Clouded Agaric
Aniseed Toadstool
Orange Peel Fungus
Fawn Pluteus
Honey Fungus
Jelly Tongue and Apricot Jelly
Velvet Shank
Jew’s Ear
Oyster mushrooms
Beefsteak Fungus
Chicken of the Woods
Hen of the Woods
Cauliflower Fungus
Truffles
5 Poisonous species
Poisonous species
Glossary
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Need to know more?
Index
Copyright
About the Publisher
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