Some Common Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms of PennsylvaniaPennsylvania State University, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964 - Edible mushrooms - 28 pages |
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3/4 inch thick Agaricus annulus August base Boletinus pictus-the Painted Boletus Edible brown Calvatia Cantharellus cap and stem Centre County Chanterelle Clavaria Clitocybe clusters collectors Collybia Edible color as cap convex Coprinus Coral Fungi Craterellus deciduous deliciosus-the Delicious Lactarius eaten excellent flavor False Morel Field Mushroom Figure Fistulina flat flesh white Fruiting Bodies Fungi with Gills fungus funnel-shaped Giant Puffball gilled mushroom ground hairy Hedgehog Mushroom Hericium Honey Mushroom Hydnum Edible Hypholoma Edible incertum-the inches broad inches long July June Lactarius Edible lawns Lepiota long and 1/4 margin Masked Tricholoma mature Morchella move to choice Mush Mushroom Edible Mushroom Poisonous open woods orange Oyster Mushroom Pennsylvania Pleurotus Poisonous Mushrooms Poisonous species Polypore Puffball Edible purple-brown ring scales September slightly smooth solid sometimes specimen Sponge Spore print black Spore print white stumps teeth Toothed Fungi trees Tricholoma Tricholoma or Blewits tubes Usually occurs singly volva whitish yellowish young