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Audubon Society of Western
Pennsylvania
Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve (our headquarters)
Amanita
Genus Website
Very detailed and technical website on Amanita's. The author,
Rod Tulloss, will talk this year at Mushroom Mania.
Cornell
Plant Pathology Herbarium
A large research collection of preserved fungi and other organisms
that cause plant disease.
Eastern Penn Mushroomers
formed in the spring of 1994, the club sponsors two forays a month from
May thru November in diverse geographic locations. Most are within an hour to an
hour and a half drive from Lancaster. Workshops and slide shows are scheduled for
the winter months.
Finest
Image Search Page
LOTS of fungal links... we've decided not to repeat them all.
Fungal
Jungle
Home of the Western Montana Mycological Association. Their
mission: To further educate people about fungi, edible and
otherwise, to encourage sustainable and responsible mushroom
harvest, and to preserve mushroom habitat.
I Think I Want A Microscope: Microscopy For The Absolute
Beginner (and we do mean absolute beginner)
by Robin Dean
Have you ever wanted to buy a microscope to look at mushroom
spores? Perhaps you have attended a WPMC Microscopy
class. This site may provide some insight.
LifePharms Inc.
Searching for cures from natural products, including fungal sources.
Matchmaker:
Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest
Great interactive key to the gilled mushrooms of the Pacific
Northwest.
Mushroom Genus Laccaria in North America
Has a key and beautiful color photographs for each species.
The
Mushroom Hunter
Vladimir's web site details hunting mushrooms in Central Massachusetts.
MushroomExpert.com
Michael Kuo's website includes extensive information on morel
hunting, plus topics on toxic mushrooms, tree identification,
and studying mushrooms.
Mycological Association
of Washington, D.C.
is headquartered out of Washington. This is a large,
very active club that has a rigorous schedule of events.
We consider them our sister club.
MykoWeb
Focused on California mushrooms, but lots of other material.
North American Mycological
Association
The Western Pennsylvania Mushroom Club is a member of this
fine group. Check out their site and see what they have to
offer.
NorthEast Mycological Federation
This site features a superb Beginners' Page with keys, authored
by Gary Lincoff.
Ohio Mushroom
Society
Formed in 1973, OMS has widespread membership especially in
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Our goal is to increase
our members' appreciation and knowledge of wild mushrooms
in an informal, enjoyable manner. Those who wish may go on
to acquire an extensive background in mycology, the scientific
study of fungi.
Oregon
State University Mycological Types Collection
Query screen for the database.
Pacific
Northwest USDA Forest Service
Forest Mycology and Mycorrhiza Research Team Mycological Herbarium
Database
Systematic
Botany and Mycology Laboratory
Research on the systematics of fungi and vascular plants essential
to solving problems in sustainable and conventional agriculture.
Tom Volk's Fungi
His site has numerous mushroom photos, a key to the Armillaria
(honey mushrooms), information about the life cycle of the
morel, and lots of other interesting stuff.
Treasures From
The Kingdom of Fungi by Taylor Lockwood
Taylor is an exceptional mushroom photographer and he is going
to be presenting a mushroom slide program at one of our upcoming
meetings on September 18. Be sure to check out his site.
He has a poster and postcards for sale and he even has a mushroom
photo tour so you can get a preview of what to expect at the
upcoming program.
University
of Tennessee Herbarium Fungus Database
17,400 Searchable records from Great Smoky Mountain National
Park
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