There are innumerable species of fungi of microscopic size, including many that parasitise humans, such as on the skin or in the intestinal tract. On this page, we will feature some of the wide array of visible, above-ground fungi that can be found on Norfolk Island, particularly after extended periods of rain.
Photos awaiting identification
These photos are awaiting identification by Society members.

We are privileged to be able to showcase a portfolio of photographs by Heino Lepp, Honorary Manager of the Mycology section of the Australian National Botanic Garden. who photographed the Island’s fungi in 1994, 1995 and 1997, identifying as many as he could. Access the gallery by clicking this link.