Book of Mushrooms

by headcorp


Books & Reference

free



A nice collection of all major fungi species.


"Book of Mushrooms" is your personal assistant in the woods. Contains information about fungus parameters, the places of growth, hunting time, information about the edibility, as well as lots of other useful information.The app contains 254 mushroom species - edible, conditionally edible, inedible and poisonous.Weve collected more than 1400+ mushrooms pictures from different angles for a maximum probability of correctly identify.Menu "Favorites" will help you to make your own mushroom list, which can be quickly accessed any time.Section "Seasons" includes a subsection "Hunting time!", which allows you to see currently growing mushrooms. It also contains a subsection with the consolidated mushroom calendar.Section "Articles" contains a lot of useful information that will help novice mushroom hunters.- Improved support for android 6.0 - 7.1.1;- Interface improvements;- Fixed interface bugs on several devices for android 4.4 - 5.0.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Needs more mushrooms added

Michael martuch

Well done

Peter Mathee

Helps when you're in the forest 😅

Luke G

Excellent

Z Mahra

It was great. Its not useful for South Africa mushrooms . But 👍 enjoying

Adele Visser

I enjoyed your in depth descriptions and pictures were very informative but I found your sooty Milkcap description erroneous you claim it is an edible species but then in your in depth description you say not edible and may be poisonous so after reading that I am wondering how many other edible species you have categorized are actually not edible or poisonous

Dave Dawson

GoodApp

A Google user

Great app.

Paul Pearson

Really bad for identifying mushrooms, which I thought was the whole point. No way to search by trait.

Nathan Powless-Lynes

Pretty useless when you're in a field and want to identify whether a fungi in front of you is poisonous or not! What I was looking for was the capability to take a photo and for the app to identify it.

Brian McBride