No matter what you're looking for, this guide will enhance your next backpacking trip or easy stroll around the garden, and may just provide some new favourites for your dinner table. Foraging Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountains provides detailed descriptions of edible mushrooms; tips on finding, preparing, and using mushrooms; a glossary of botanical terms; and colour photos.
The Colorado Mycological Society is a 501-3C non-profit organisation founded in 1967 by Dr Sam Mitchel, a Denver physician and amateur mycologist. Their purposes are to advance the understanding and to stimulate the interest of the members by:
- Providing opportunities for students, holding conferences, facilitating cooperative research, arranging forays, and exchanging information among members.
- Collecting specimens of Colorado fungal flora for preservation in the Herbarium of Fungi of the Denver Botanic Gardens for identification and study.
- Interchanging specimens and information with other interested parties and organisations.
They currently have an active membership of 875 unique memberships (including family memberships), and over 14,000 people participating on their Facebook page.
Ed Lubow has been hunting mushrooms since the 1970s, has been a member of CMS since the 1980s, and was president of CMS twice (1997, 2010). Ed has been volunteering in the Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi at Denver Botanic Gardens since 2008 and has taught the basic mushroom identification class for Denver Botanic Gardens since 2015.