Belair National ParkFauna Flora Funga

Funga is a recent term to describe and classify the kingdom Fungi. The term seeks to simplify projects that are oriented toward implementation of educational and conservation goals in the remarkable world of this group of living organism.

The kingdom Fungi encompasses a group of organisms we commonly refer to as mushrooms, toadstools, lichen, moss, moulds and yeasts.

Emperor Cortinar (Cortinarius archeri), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Emperor Cortinar (Cortinarius archeri), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Pixie's Parasol (Mycena interrupta), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Pixie’s Parasol (Mycena interrupta), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Yellow Earth Buttons (Phaeohelotium baileyanum), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Yellow Earth Buttons (Phaeohelotium baileyanum), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Elegant Blue Webcap (Cortinarius rotundisporus), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Elegant Blue Webcap (Cortinarius rotundisporus), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Snow Fungus (Tremella fuciformis), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Snow Fungus (Tremella fuciformis), Belair SA © Marianne Broug

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Footnote & References

  1. Photographs © Marianne Broug / Author / Contributor Marianne Broug

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