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In article , Mike Lyle mike_lyle_uk@REMO
VETHISyahoo.co.uk writes Jaques d'Alltrades wrote: The message from (sarah) contains these words: 'Tricholoma' and 'Lycoperdon' have..... Oh, you get the drift! And I'm depressed. I used to be able to just about manage 'Boletus'. *sigh* Never mind, the pictures and edibilities in my fungus books still match, even if the names are no longer current! Mushrooms and Other Fungi of Great Britain and Europe by Roger Phillips, Macmillan, ISBN 0 330 26441 9 Well worth buying, and it's not too dear. The Collins _Gem Guide_ is cheap and clear: probably good enough for most of us. Depends, I suppose, on whether you're planning to eat what you find. If I'm eating a mushroom that I haven't tried before, I like to check the identification in at least two books. I use Marcel Bon 'Mushrooms and toadstools of britain and NW Europe' for drawings and keys, and Phillips for photos. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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