Fantastic fungi's value is becoming clear | OPINION

By Tanya Loos
May 23 2018 - 10:47am
BEAUTY: This fine specimen was seen at Lyonville Springs in a group of three growing from the soil in a mix of native and introduced grasses underneath old candlebarks.
BEAUTY: This fine specimen was seen at Lyonville Springs in a group of three growing from the soil in a mix of native and introduced grasses underneath old candlebarks.

In May and June, if there is enough rain, our gardens and local bushland are peppered with forms quite strange and wonderful – the sexual apparatus or fruiting bodies of fungi.

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