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Have you ever seen a mushroom while hiking and wondered what species it was? Find out with Mushrooms of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, a handy, pocket-size guide to the region's fungi.

Did you ever find a mushroom and wonder what species it was? Mushrooms of the Great Plains is your guide to 40 of the most common edible and poisonous species found in Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska.

Foraging for fungi? Helping you find delicious mushrooms—and avoid the dangerous ones—Mushrooms of the Mid-Atlantic States is as handy as your mushroom knife.

Featuring identification keys and many color photographs, Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada helps you spot more than 500 species of mushrooms growing around the region.

Get to know the intriguing fungi of Arkansas, eastern Kansas, Missouri and eastern Oklahoma with Mushrooms of the Ozarks as your guide to 50 of the region's most common edible and poisonous species.

Foraging for fungi? This guide is as handy as your mushroom knife. With information on 54 common species, Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest helps you find delicious mushrooms—and avoid the dangerous.

Get to know the most conspicuous, distinctive and ecologically important mushrooms of the region with Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest, your illustrated field guide to 493 species.

With more than 220 species of the most interesting and distinctive mushrooms, Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountain Region is an essential guide to reference on your next hike or foraging adventure.

Beautifully illustrated and packed with descriptions of the region's most important fungi, Mushrooms of the Southeast is an essential reference for enthusiasts, hikers and naturalists alike.

Get to know the fungi of northern Florida, southern Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Mushrooms of the Southern Coastal Plain is your guide to 50 of the region's most common species.

Forage a new interest in the fascinating world of mushrooms with Mushrooms of the Upper Midwest, a colorful guide of nearly 400 common Midwest mushrooms to easily identify in the wild.

Across fields and forest floors, there's an abundance of fungi to discover. Budding beginners and expert mycologists can find it all in National Audubon Society Field Guide to Mushrooms.

Study and observe nearly 700 tree species growing east of the Rockies with the Audubon Society Field Guide to Trees filling in the details from base of the trunk to the flowering buds in the canopy.

Have questions about native flora and fauna when there's no ranger in sight? This Nature Guide to Glacier and Waterton National Parks is a handy resource for identifying over 200 native species.