Watercolour
500mm high
390mm wide
30mm deep
Cyttaria gunnii, the myrtle orange or beech orange, is a specific parasite of myrtle beech (Nothofagus cunninghamii) trees. The fungi produce crops of fruit bodies annually from November to January. Aboriginal people have used the fruit bodies as food. Edible and pleasant-tasting. Found in TAS, VIC, NSW.
Please note, this artwork is currently on exhibition at Belconnen Arts Centre and will not be available for pick-up or delivery until the exhibition has closed. Please check the Belco Arts website for exhibition dates.