Fungi Of The Wombat Forest And Macedon Ranges

Author: Pat & Ed Grey, Tom May, Paul George, Virgil & Jurrie Hubregtse, Katie Syme, John Walter, Sapphire McMullan-Fisher & Genevieve Gates. Photographic

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Description

Fungi of the Wombat Forest and Macedon Ranges


The Fungi Kingdom comprises some of the most extraordinary and important organisms on earth. With their bizarre morphologies, complex life histories and ephemeral fruit-bodies, fungi have intrigued people across the planet and throughout history. The Wombat Forest and Macedon Ranges provide a diversity of habitats for fungal foraying including riparian forest, wet forest, damp forest, grassy woodland, montane grassy woodland, shrubby foothill forest, heathy dry forest, herb-rich foothill forest, valley grassy forest, sedgy riparian woodland as well as stands of various exotic tree species.


The fungi illustrated in this guide were surveyed over the last decade and represent just a selection of the species you may encounter. Hundreds, possibly thousands more fungal species are likely to occur in the region.


Identifying Fungi


Be aware that it is not usually possible to accurately identify fungi from images alone