In "The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise," Miron Elisha Hard offers a comprehensive exploration of the diverse world of fungi, intertwining scientific knowledge with practical advice for foraging enthusiasts. This text showcases Hard's meticulous attention to detail, employing a blend of vivid descriptions and engaging narratives that make complex mycological concepts accessible to both novice and seasoned foragers. The book delves into various mushroom species, their ecological roles, culinary uses, and potential dangers, presenting a thorough contextualization of mushrooms within natural ecosystems and human culture while reflecting the growing interest in sustainable foraging practices. Miron Elisha Hard, a passionate mycologist and seasoned foraging expert, draws upon years of personal experience, field studies, and academic research to inform his writing. Influenced by a deep-rooted appreciation for nature and a desire to bridge the gap between scientific understanding and practical application, Hard's expertise shines through in his ability to present the fascinating intricacies of mushroom biology. His previous works and contributions to mycology have established him as a respected voice within the field, further enriching the reader's learning experience. I highly recommend "The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise" to anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of mushrooms, whether for culinary exploration or ecological appreciation. Hard's elegant prose and rigorous research not only inform but also inspire adventure in the great outdoors, making it an invaluable resource for foragers, chefs, and nature lovers alike.



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Miron Elisha Hard was an author known for his work on natural history, with a particular focus on mycology, the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi. Born in the mid-eighteenth century, his place within literature is relatively niche, primarily focused on the initial burgeoning interest in fungal flora. His most noted contribution to literary works is 'The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise,' a comprehensive treatise on fungi which provides insights into both the culinary and ecological significance of mushrooms. With a scholarly approach, the book demonstrates Hard's considerable expertise in the field, as well as his ability to communicate complex mycological concepts to the general reader. Through a combination of vivid descriptions and scientific detail, Hard's book remains a relevant resource for those interested in foraging, cooking, or studying mushrooms. It stands as a testament to his lifelong pursuit of understanding and disseminating knowledge about the fungal kingdom. Hard's literary style is characterized by meticulous research, accessibility, and a clear passion for the natural world, traits which have cemented his place in the canon of natural history literature.

Titel
The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise
Untertitel
Its Habitat and its Time of Growth
EAN
8596547308973
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
15.09.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
10.17 MB
Anzahl Seiten
600