
Tricholomas of North America: A Mushroom Field Guide
Tricholomas of North America is 208 pages in 7×10 format. The book is beautifully bound and illustrated. It begins with a 9-page introduction followed by a 16 page dichotomous key
Tricholomas of North America is 208 pages in 7×10 format. The book is beautifully bound and illustrated. It begins with a 9-page introduction followed by a 16 page dichotomous key
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Contents: The 22-page Introduction describes the area covered by the book; defines polypores with their macro and micro characteristics along with a history of their evolution, their nomenclature and taxonomy,
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