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Lichen And Moss At Aireys Inlet In Winter

July 14, 2018 by Jade Craven Leave a Comment

Yesterday, I explored some of the Aireys Inlet picnic grounds with Carolyn. The main goal was to find fungi and orchids, yet I had an ulterior motive: moss and lichen. These picnic grounds are a pain-in-the-butt to get to via public transport so I was pretty stoked.

I wasn’t disappointed. There was a lot of diversity in the fungi and moss species I observed. I haven’t even attempted to identify as it is also my first week of uni. Definitely looking forward to getting my P’s and exploring more of this region 🙂

Distillery Creek Picnic Ground

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Moggs Creek

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