Discovering fire fungi

Discovering fire fungi

Dr Sapphire McMullan-Fisher After the widespread fires, many people are returning to these areas to monitor the recovery of bushlands. We are hoping that you will help us understand how Australian fungi respond after fire. If you are in a fire-affected area an...

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Neolentinus dactyloides – Leathery Sawgill

On the ground. This showy, leathery species usually fruits within days of a fire. The cap is brown and velvety with a slightly depressed centre, and the stem is a similar colour and texture. Particularly distinctive are the toothed or broken edges of the cream...

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