Ngā Harore o Aotearoa - Indigenous Fungi of Aotearoa A2 POSTER
Ngā Harore o Aotearoa - Indigenous Fungi of Aotearoa A2 POSTER
Ngā Harore o Aotearoa - Indigenous Fungi of Aotearoa
This open edition poster features 20 fungi species native to Aotearoa, New Zealand. Central in the design is a beloved fungi of many names including tūtae kēhua, tūtae whetū, tūtae whatitiri - white basket Fungus (Ileodictyon cibarium).
Whether you are beginning to learn about native plant and animal species, or a full blown enthusiast already this colourful series of A2 posters is perfect to learn their names, identify species at a glance, or share your appreciation of them with those you care about. Species have been selected to demonstrate variety and character, lovingly hand-painted and carefully collated along with their names in te reo Māori, English and Latin.
A2 420 x 592mm
180GSM
Any questions info@erinforsyth.com
*One of the many scientific reasons Aotearoa, New Zealand is a special place is it’s biological diversity (the variety and variability of lifeforms and ecosystems), the high rate of endemic plants and animals (not found anywhere else on earth) and distinctive evolutionary characteristics (resulting from hundreds of years of geographical isolation). Diversity is mother natures insurance policy against disaster and although as human we may not understand the immediate value of each species or ecosystem, we can trust each has its own intrinsic value as a significant link in the web of life. With this understanding (and knowing the majority of the land here has been modified since human arrival) it is of great significance for all people visiting, living in or of this place to protect and restore native ecosystems, plant and animal life. This may begin by seeing the beauty in the small things…