Mushroom Links on the Internet
There are many wonderful mushroom sites on the internet. Some of them just about have a link to all others. But, it is hard to keep up with all the changes. We'll change this page to the other mushroom links as often as possible.
North American Mycological Association
to promote, pursue, and advance the science of mycology
A national organization with information about itself and all the affiliated local clubs. An Affiliated Club provides its members the option to join NAMA at a discounted annual rate of $32 (US). SCMS is an Affiliated Club.
Dr. Rhoades has a great page of 3-D mushroom & lichen pictures.
WWW pages devoted to the science of mycology (the study of the fungi) and the hobby of mushrooming (the pursuit of mushrooms). This is a great site, full of mushrooms of California and a link to just about all the other sites. Michael Wood is the creator and WebMaster of MykoWeb and the Mycological Society of San Francisco web site.
TREASURES FROM THE KINGDOM OF FUNGI
This is mushroom art at its best. Taylor F. Lockwood is truly a master photographer!
Tom Volk's Fungi
Dr. Tom Volk is with Department of Biology, University of Wisconsin-La
Crosse. Great educational site especially if you love morels.
Fungi PerfectiŽ is a family-owned, environmentally friendly company specializing in using gourmet and medicinal mushrooms to improve the health of the planet and its people.
Long time SCMS member with mushroom photos of sorts?
Here are links to two different kind of approaches to mushroom identification. The Matchmaker program by Ian Gibson uses multiple features to help you zero in on the correct species. The second link is to Pacific Northwest Key Council. Here you can find out more about this group and the numerous keys that they have created as aide in mushroom identification.
Take a look at over a 1000 mushroom photos at David Fischer's American Mushrooms. David is also co-author of Edible Wild Mushrooms of North America and Mushrooms of Northeastern North America