British Wildlife 09.1 October 1997

Comment – Fungi are not Plants – Practical problems and conservation

In 1753, when Karl Linné, better known in his Latinised form as Linnaeus, wrote his Species Plantarum, he included fungi, an error from which the repercussions are now being felt. Life was simple then; there were just two Kingdoms (the larger of his projected divisions of living things) – Fauna and Flora. As the larger fungi grew on the ground, it was reasonable to treat them as plants.

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