Links
Links to web sites about mushrooms from around the world.
Photographs, field guides, folklore, recipes, scientific research and
more.
Roger Phillips classic Mushrooms and other fungi of Great Britain and
Europe digitized for the web. Also covers his Mushrooms and other fungi
of North America
A guide and photogallery of the fungi of Germany in German. Most of
these are found in the rest of Europe so it is useful for checking
identifications if you know the scientific name of the mushroom you are
looking up or if you can read German
Photoimages of Finnish fungi identified by Suomi, Magyar, Svenska, English and Scientific names
A photogallery of the fungi of Slovakia in Slovakian. Most of these are
found in the rest of Europe so it is useful for checking
identifications if you know the scientific name of the mushroom you are
looking up or if you can read Slovakian
Lots of information on fungi especially in Canada. Recent additions
have been concentrating on microfungi with excellent photomicrographs
Tom Volk's mushroom pages including Fungus of the Month. A mine
of fungal information.
Michael Woods website on Californian mushrooms is a useful guide for people West of the Rockies
3D photographs of mushrooms with all the information you need to be
able to see them in 3D without going cross-eyed although that may help
The International Society for Mushroom Science -ISMS- seeks to further
the cultivation of edible and medicinal macrofungi. It is non-political
and non-profit making. Has many articles on the latest research into
mushrooms
This site offers an enormous collection of photographs of wild species
and Natural History objects. It covers most groups of organisms with
the exception of birds and other vertebrates
Wild About Britain. Home to hundreds of thousands of pages about
British wildlife, the Environment and the Great Outdoors. Lots of
information on everything from birds, butterflies, fungi and trees to
climate change, marine life, astronomy and the weather
Fungi to be with was created to help the interested people of Greater
London and the home counties connect/reconnect with the natural
environment surrounding them. Offers fungi walks and talks in the
London area
The only place where you can earn brownie points if you can Name That Mushroom
The
Apricot Centre is a small eco-venue in North Essex. Our focus is
sustainable living - People, Food, Energy & the Land. Our courses
are continually updated on our 'events' page, and currently include
themes such as; permaculture, biodynamic growing, process oriented
psychology, ecopsychology, cookery, astrology, yoga (for adults and
children), and much more..