Among the Mushrooms: A Guide For Beginners

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Among the Mushrooms: A Guide For Beginners

by Ellen M. (Ellen Markoe) Dallas, Caroline A. Burgin

EN·~2 hours·83 chapters

Chapters

83 total

Copyright, 1900 - By A. J. DREXEL BIDDLE - PRESS OF DREXEL BIDDLE, PHILADELPHIA

0:28

Among the Mushrooms - A GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS - BY - ELLEN M. DALLAS - AND - CAROLINE A. BURGIN

0:15

PREFACE.

1:02

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:31

INTRODUCTION.

10:20

MUSHROOMS.

0:00

ANTIQUITY OF FUNGI.

0:52

MANNER OF GROWTH.

2:43

ODOR.

1:12

DURATION.

0:36

Description

A warm and accessible introduction to the world of fungi, this guide invites anyone who’s ever wondered what that mysterious cap in the forest is called. Written in plain language, it walks beginners through the basics of identification, from the familiar button mushroom to the more elusive “bird’s‑nest” varieties, using clear descriptions and helpful illustrations. The authors also share the practical steps they took to build their own knowledge, offering simple keys and tips for safe, enjoyable foraging.

Beyond naming and spotting, the book gently explores why mushrooms fascinate botanists and naturalists alike, highlighting their surprising resilience and ecological role. Readers will find encouragement to observe, collect, and learn without feeling overwhelmed by technical jargon. By the end of the first part, the curious explorer will feel confident enough to head into the woods and start recognizing the hidden kingdom beneath the leaf litter.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (159K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Louise Hope, Peter Vachuska, Suzanne Lybarger and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-05-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the authors

EM

Ellen M. (Ellen Markoe) Dallas

1837–1908

Best known for a warm, practical guide to mushroom study, this American writer helped make natural history feel approachable for beginners. Her surviving published work suggests a clear, encouraging voice aimed at curious readers rather than specialists.

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Caroline A. Burgin

1826–1912

Best known as the co-author of a welcoming early guide to mushrooms, this little-known writer helped make mycology feel less intimidating for everyday readers. Her work invites beginners into the woods with curiosity, caution, and delight.

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