. Boston park rangers nature book. Nature conservation; Open spaces; Natural history; Urban ecology. Fungi Fungi are members of a kingdom of living organisms that grow similar to plants, but do not have leaves, roots, stems, flowers and seeds. Instead of seeds, for example, they have spores, which are tiny macroscopic cells. They grow in soil and dead wood in many of Boston's Fly Agaric (Aminita muscari) Very poisonous — do not eat! This tall toadstool, which some- times grows in the woods of Franklin Park and Jamaica Pond, has a shiny cap colored red, yellow, orange, or red, with yel-


. Boston park rangers nature book. Nature conservation; Open spaces; Natural history; Urban ecology. Fungi Fungi are members of a kingdom of living organisms that grow similar to plants, but do not have leaves, roots, stems, flowers and seeds. Instead of seeds, for example, they have spores, which are tiny macroscopic cells. They grow in soil and dead wood in many of Boston's Fly Agaric (Aminita muscari) Very poisonous — do not eat! This tall toadstool, which some- times grows in the woods of Franklin Park and Jamaica Pond, has a shiny cap colored red, yellow, orange, or red, with yel- lowish warts. King Bolete (Boletus edulis) This mushroom, found in wooded areas of the Boston park system, has a thick brown cap. Most mushrooms have gills underneath the cap, but this kind has a yellow surface with pores instead of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reo, Joy; Ozella, Bruce, ill; Boston (Mass. ). Parks and Recreation Dept. [s. n. ]


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