Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast

A comprehensive and user-friendly field guide for identifying the many mushrooms of the northern California coast, from Monterey County to the Oregon border.

Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast will help beginning and experienced mushroom hunters alike to find and identify mushrooms, from common to rare, delicious to deadly, and interesting to beautiful. This user-friendly reference covers coastal California from Monterey County to the Oregon border with full treatments of more than 750 species, and references to hundreds more. With tips on mushroom collecting, descriptions of specific habitats and biozones, updated taxonomy, and outstanding photography, this guide is far and away the most modern and comprehensive treatment of mushrooms in the region. Each species profile pairs a photograph with an in-depth description, as well as notes on ecology, edibility, toxicity, and look-alike species. Written by mushroom identification experts and supported by extensive field work, Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast is an indispensable guide for anyone curious about fungi.

Fungi Window Gems

Fill your space with rainbows and save birds with these fungi Window Gems! Designed to prevent bird strikes, these sturdy decals are long-lasting and will never fade. Just wash your window and apply, and enjoy the sparkles.

Each fungi pack contains 10 mushroom designs ranging from 2″-8″, and a bonus frog decal.

In order to prevent bird strikes, window gems need to be applied
to  the outside surface of a window or door.
Gems applied to the inside surface of a window will look beautiful and fill
your space with rainbows, but will not be effective at preventing bird strikes.

Boxed Set of Mushroom Notecards

Send your winter greetings with these lovely, quirky mushroom cards! Perfect for the mycologist in your life.

Includes 8 cards with matching envelopes, all made from high-quality paper milled in the USA. Cards measure 3.5″ X 5″. Blank inside, so they’re perfect for any occasion!

Mushrooms of the UCSC Arboretum

A very specific guide to the fungi found in one of Santa Cruz’s most unique landmarks: the UCSC Arboretum.

Mushrooms shape forest dynamics through their diverse ecological roles: mycorrhizal fungi support the health of plants, saprobic fungi cycle the forest’s nutrients and carbon, and parasitic fungi alter populations. What happens to mushroom diversity in an Arboretum where non-native plants from across the world are transplanted into native soils? This checklist is the product of a year-long investigation into that question. It includes visual and written annotations along with 24 DNA sequences taken from specimens collected during the project.