Macrofungi of the Blue Ridge

4 Credit Hours
August 3–14, 2026
Instructors: Dr. Rachel Swenie, Harvard University
This hands-on course introduces students to the collection, identification, and diversity of macrofungi—including mushrooms—of the southern Blue Ridge Mountains.
Students will develop skills in field collection, morphological and anatomical identification, and specimen preservation for continued study.
Lecture and discussion topics include:
The biology of the mushroom lifecycle
Ecological roles of fungi
Fungal diversity and evolutionary relationships
Documenting and preserving field specimens
DNA barcoding methods
Each day includes a morning field trip followed by an afternoon lecture and laboratory session. In the lab, students will examine and identify collections using morphological analysis and dichotomous keys. Microscopes and chemical reagents will be available for accurate species determinations.
Fungal specimens will be dried and labeled for herbarium preservation, and the lab will remain open in the evenings for additional study and exploration.