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Distinctive Non-Gilled Fungi

Field / Identification Guide
By: Geoffrey Kibby(Author), Stephen Docker(Author), Rebecca Farley-Brown(Author)
8 pages, colour photos, 43 colour illustrations
Distinctive Non-Gilled Fungi
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  • Distinctive Non-Gilled Fungi ISBN: 9781908819901 Unbound Dec 2023 In stock
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The Distinctive Non-Gilled Fungi guide covers 40 species of puffballs, earthballs, tooth fungi, clubs, corals, bracket fungi and boletes of Britain and Ireland. Specially-drawn colour illustrations highlight the main features to look out for. Text on the reverse side details key identification features, size, months and habitat for each species.

Fungi are an ancient form of life, diverse and mysterious. You never quite know when and where they will show themselves. Good places to look include woodland edges and clearings, parkland, grassland, meadows and lawns, hedgerows and roadside verges. Although most common in autumn, some may be seen all year round. Unfortunately identifying fungi seems daunting to beginners. Many species look very similar. Moreover, many species lack a common name, and even their scientific names are prone to change from time to time! Many fungi identification books – although brilliant in the hands of experts – look long and intimidating.

So where do you start? A good strategy is to learn to recognise common and distinctive species. The authors of this new guide have chosen 40 species that are not easily confused with any others. It is both possible to make reliable identifications in the field without using specialist equipment, and there is no need to collect a specimen.

An accompanying guide, Distinctive Gilled Fungi, is also available. These guides are based on Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain & Europe, a four-volume series of books published between 2017 and 2023 by Geoffrey Kibby, an experienced mycologist and talented artist.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Geoffrey Kibby(Author), Stephen Docker(Author), Rebecca Farley-Brown(Author)
8 pages, colour photos, 43 colour illustrations
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