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Ohio is home to more than two thousand kinds of mushrooms, which exhibit a broad variety of shape, size, color, and habitat, as shown in the photos above. All mushrooms are fungi, which play a critical role in nature and an equally important role in the lives of people everywhere. This is a ZOOM program in which I will share several dozen color photographs of Ohio mushrooms taken throughout the Buckeye State over the past four decades, as well as guidelines and resources for finding and identifying some of Ohio’s most beautiful, interesting, and tasty (!) wild mushrooms.
IAN ADAMS – BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Ian Adams is an environmental photographer, writer and educator specializing in Ohio's
natural, rural, historical and garden areas. Twenty-three books of his color photography
have been published, and he has produced more than 65 Ohio calendars and conducted
over 200 seminars and workshops in nature, garden, and digital photography throughout
North America. He was an adjunct lecturer at Ohio State University’s Agricultural
Technical Institute in Wooster, Ohio where he taught horticultural photography for 10
years. Ian shares his home in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio with a Tuxedo cat, Spicer, a Maine
Coon cat, Madeline, and a variety of cameras.