National Arboretum Forests species

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34 species

Aleuria sp. (genus) (An Orange peel fungus)

Aleuria sp. (genus)
Aleuria sp. (genus)
Aleuria sp. (genus)

Amanita sp. (Amanita sp.)

Amanita sp.
Amanita sp.
Amanita sp.

Bolete sp. (Bolete sp.)

Bolete sp.
Bolete sp.
Bolete sp.

Bovista (A puffball)

Bovista
Bovista
Bovista

Cortinarius sp. (Cortinarius)

Cortinarius sp.
Cortinarius sp.
Cortinarius sp.

Cyathus sp. (A Bird's Nest Fungus)

Cyathus sp.
Cyathus sp.
Cyathus sp.

Geastrum sp. (Geastrum sp.)

Geastrum sp.
Geastrum sp.
Geastrum sp.

Gymnopilus junonius (Spectacular Rustgill)

Gymnopilus junonius
Gymnopilus junonius
Gymnopilus junonius

Lentinus arcularius (Fringed Polypore)

Lentinus arcularius
Lentinus arcularius
Lentinus arcularius

Leratiomcyes ceres (Red Woodchip Fungus)

Leratiomcyes ceres
Leratiomcyes ceres
Leratiomcyes ceres

Macrolepiota clelandii (Macrolepiota clelandii)

Macrolepiota clelandii
Macrolepiota clelandii
Macrolepiota clelandii

Macrolepiota dolichaula (Macrolepiota dolichaula)

Macrolepiota dolichaula
Macrolepiota dolichaula
Macrolepiota dolichaula

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National Arboretum Forests

Land area

258.83 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

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