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Yep, I asked for your address as you have it next. Not just yet though!

So far I would say it has more species and is a less cluttered in its delivery than Rogers (all I have which is comparable). I shall be more in depth at a latter date, safe to say I want a copy ;)

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Yep, I asked for your address as you have it next. Not just yet though!

So far I would say it has more species and is a less cluttered in its delivery than Rogers (all I have which is comparable). I shall be more in depth at a latter date, safe to say I want a copy ;)

 

So, this book is great. Simples.

I don't actually think it does have as many species as Rogers, but as said before, it is easier to look through, and digest the text. I really like that mycorhizal species are highlighted. One of my favourite features is the photos, and that they are taken in situ, not in a studio. It helps to give a feel for their habitat.

Also, the opening to the book is fantastic, very informative and well written, again, easy to absorb.

I suppose if I must be critical, the only downfall for me was the lack of a couple of tree bound polypores! I think dryadeus and innonotus were absent; however no fungi book has them all, and this is still a must, which I shall be getting for the collection and aiding my id's.

Well done Gerrit, top notch!

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