Photographer Steve Axford (previously) continues his quest to document some of the world’s most obscure fungi found in locations around Australia. Axford lives and works in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales in Australia where he often has to travel no further than his own back yard to make some of the discoveriesContinue reading "Radically Diverse Australian Fungi Photographed by Steve Axford"
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A Spiny Leaf Insect mimics a lichen-covered twig. Photo: Cairns Aquarium, David Clode. Some photos of lichens and mosses. Free downloadable photos of lichens, mosses and ferns (and possibly fungi l…
Diverse textures and shades of green in a moss-laden forest near Portage Glacier, Alaska...
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Shaggy Pholiota Fungi by Dr Keith Wheeler
Kidney fern, Trichomanes reniforme, is a filmy fern species native to New Zealand. It commonly grows on the forest floor of open native bush. Individual kidney-shaped ferns stand about 5-10 cm tall. They shrivel when they dry out, but open up again when moisture returns. This species has very thin fronds which are only four to six cells in thickness. In the Māori language they are also called Raurenga. (from Wikipedia)
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Turkey tail fungi are found in mixed-wood forests on every continent except Antarctica. Known as Trametes versicolor to natural scientists, these fungi are admired for the colourful concentric ring…