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Fungi and Lichen finds in the bush - south west of Western Australia
These have been identified with assistance from members of Facebook Western Australian Fungi and aided by the publication Fungi of the Perth Region and Beyond by Neale L. Cougher which can be downloaded free of charge from that Facebook group or from  WA Naturalists.  Hard copies can be purchased a most book stores.   Websites used include Bill Leithhead's Website,DPaW Fungus Factsheets, Australian National HerbariumFungi Oz, and The Mushroom Expert.
 
Some photos include a five cent piece to show size. 
 
These pages will feature some of the fungi we have photographed in Western Australia, and where possible, identified to the best of my ability.  If you are able to help identify further fungi, or correct any I may have wrong, please contact us.
 
 
 
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