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Aleuria rhenana


photograph of Aleuria rhenana

This image belongs to :     Nature in Tasmania    Fungi    Plants

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Young Forester kangaroos play-fighting

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Samphire is a coastal plant that occupies much of the Tasmanian shoreline. It can be used to make tasty salads (better lightly cooked to reduce the saltiness).

Samphire

Button grass in winter in the Tasmanian highlands.

Frosted button grass

The Miena cider gum is a threatened eucalyptus species only found in the highlands of Tasmania's central region. It is found in frost susceptible open woodland.

Miena cider gum

Ryvardenia campyla

Nidula niveotomentosa

Postia punctata

Mycena mulawaestris

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Sterium ostrea

Cortinarius austroviolaceus

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Armillaria novaezelandiae and moss

Pandani lined mountain stream in Cradle Mountain after a heavy snowfall.

Mountain stream in winter

Miena cider gum in late afternoon

Aerial view of the Styx in the early morning

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Armillaria novaezelandiae forest

Eucalyptus regnans, Mount Field National Park (Tall Trees walk).

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Blue Tier rainforest

Caleana major - flying duck orchid

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Tarn Shelf detail with Fagus

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