Fungus Fair, December 8, 2024


2024 Fungus Fair Art panel

Boletes of California: An In-depth Look into the Fleshy Pored Fungi

Noah Siegel

Noah Siegel   Noah is one of North America’s foremost field mycologists; he has spent over three decades seeking, photographing, identifying, and furthering his knowledge about all aspects of macrofungi. He travels and lectures extensively across America, following the mushrooms from coast to coast.          Noah received the 2022 North American Mycological Association’s Award for Contributions to Amateur Mycology. His primary research interest is on the taxonomy and systematics of fungi.          Along with Christian Schwarz, he authored Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast, a Comprehensive Guide to the Fungi of Coastal Northern California, and Mushrooms of Cascaida, a Comprehensive Guide to Fungi of the Pacific Northwest, as well as A Field Guide to the Rare Fungi of California's National Forests. He is currently working on Mushrooms of Alaska with Steve Trudell and Kate Mohatt.

Workshop

Boletes of California: An In-depth Look into the Fleshy Pored Fungi

Boletes contains some of California's best and safest edibles and most abundant mushrooms. This workshop will sharpen your identification prowess, expand your knowledge regarding when and where to look, and cover recent genetic work, which has uncovered cryptic species.
Capacity : 45
Price: $15


Past Fairs

The Mycological Society of San Francisco has been hosting 1 or 2 Fungus Fairs each year since 1969. Fairs have been held in San Francisco County, Alameda County, San Mateo County, and Marin County. Historical information is available about previous Fungus Fairs: