Orange Pore Fungus

Favolaschia claudopus


Photo: Sherry Mayo


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LOCAL NOTES

This is an invasive introduced species and although it is identified here, we should generally steer clear of it to avoid spreading pores around.

“Favolaschia calocera is an invasive ‘weedy’ wood decomposing fungus that has been spreading rapidly in Australia since the 1990's. It is a threat to the diversity of indigenous fungi as it inhabits a broad range of substrates from twigs up to large logs. It also out competes native wood rotting fungi that help with nutrient cycling.”

Corro, Ema, and Sapphire McMullan-Fisher. 2021. “Searching for Native Favolaschia.” Australasian Plant Conservation 29 (3): 7–7. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.373858.


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Photos taken in and around Sandy Point and Shallow Inlet.

Photography by Sherry Mayo


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