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At first, my absurd passion for chasing across fields, up hills,
under undergrowth, through various dense forests in the deep damp Somerset autumn countryside for
a morsel of fungal breakfast was given the name 'Gastro-Mycology'. After several
meaningful e-discussions with Steve Pencall (editor of "Spore Print", the journal
of the Los Angeles Mycological Society), he said to me, "No, it's called mycophagy:
Myco - fungus, phage - eater, you know.".
I stand ever corrected.
Treasures of the forest trails
I have a new-found love affair with digital photography. I have found a good use
for this passion, in capturing some of the lovely specimins I uncover on my long walks
in the special places I know in the Somerset countryside. These places include Neroche Forest,
the Chard Reservoir Nature Reserve and Herne Hill in my home town of Ilminster.
I would like to share some of the more interesting and attractive shots with you. Hope you like.
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Oyster Mushrooms Pleurotus Ostreatus |
Chanterelles Cantherellus Cibarius |
Shaggy Ink Cap Coprinus Comatus |
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Judas' (Jews) Ear Auricula Auricularia Judae |
Cauliflower Mushroom Sparassis Crispa |
Chicken of the Woods Laetioporus Sulphureus |
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Parasol Mushroom Lepiota Rhacodes |
Velvet Shank Flammulina Velutipes |
Copyright © 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone. All rights reserved
Mycological links
Recommended field guides
Mushrooms and Toadstools |
Collins Gem Pocket Guide |
Excellent |
230+ |
Small with clear pictures |
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Mushroom Magic |
Michael Jordan |
Ok |
Small |
Good reading |
Not a field guide |
The Mushrooms and Toadstools of the Britain & NW Europe |
Marcel Bon |
Ok |
1500+ |
Comprehensive |
Too many! |
The Oxford Book of Flowerless Plants |
B.E.Nicholson E.H.Brightman |
Bad |
250 |
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Illustrations |
A Passion for Mushrooms |
Antonio Carluccio |
Photos |
100 |
Recipes! |
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