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Meet the prettiest NZ mushroom

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This vivid mushroom is NZ'S very own

Entoloma hochstette­ri. It stands around 8cm high and lives in our native forests. If you think you've seen it somewhere before, it's pictured on the back of the NZ$50 bill.

It has just won a Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research competitio­n to find NZ'S favourite native mushroom, with more than 2500 fungi fans voting on 10 options.

“I'm not surprised as that's the one on the $50 bank note," says Manaaki Whenua mycologist Peter Buchanan. "And the colour is endearing.” It's not known whether the blue mushroom is edible. Tests by Auckland University scientists a few years ago who were researchin­g possible commercial benefits didn't indicate toxins, but more expensive testing would be required to confirm if it is edible or not. Entoloma hochstette­ri is also found in Brazil and India, but mycologist­s have observed NZ ones appear to be a more intense blue colour. Here, it grows in lowland forests featuring broad-leaved and Podocarpus trees, particular­ly on the western side of the country. Second in the vote was Ileodictyo­n

cibarium, commonly known as matakupeng­a or basket fungus, and third was Armillaria limonea (harore or honey mushroom), unusual for its fleeting luminescen­t qualities.

Peter Buchanan is keen to make the vote an annual affair, adding new fungi to the mix each time.

“It would be good to educate people about fungi and the important roles they play in our forests.

“We are also keen to provide more people with informatio­n about fungal conservati­on. It may surprise people that we do have threatened fungi, arguably with some much rarer than our threatened birds.”

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