Mushrooms are the recyclers of forests. You may not know this, but mushrooms are so diverse their types rival that of the entire animal kingdom. They've also been found to be a closer relative to humans than other plants.
Photographer Steve Axford is passionate about the colors and beauty of the mushroom and the world of fungi in general, and loves to share his visual curiosity and discoveries with the world. Living in Australia, Steve travels around the world, capturing photos of rare animals, plants and the diverse people he meets. But his greatest love of photography is saved for the fungi, which, I think, have never been captured as beautifully as this.
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Marasmius haematocephalus
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Campanella sp.
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Panus fasciatus
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Schizophyllum commune
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Leratiomyces sp. / Found in Booyong Reserve, Booyong, NSW
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Mycena chlorophos
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Campanella sp.
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Cyptotrama aspratum or Gold tuft
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Marasmius sp.
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Mycena austrororida
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Cyathus novaezelandiae or Birds Nest Fungi, Tara Ridge
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Mycna chlorophos
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Tremella fimbriata
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Hairy mycena
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Campanella sp.
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Leratiomyces ceres (Redlead Roundhead)
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White mycena
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Marasmius haematocephalus
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Mycena interrupta
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Luminous fungi (Mycena chlorophos)
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Hygrocybe anomala
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Red cup fungi
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Hairy mycena
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Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 12, 2014
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