This study aims to identify the types of macroscopic fungi found in the forest area of Namo Village, Kulawi Subdistrict, Sigi Regency. The research employed an exploratory method with a free collection sampling technique. Sampling was conducted at three different stations: forest area, plantation, and residential settlement. The observational data were analyzed descriptively and identified using reference books, scientific publications, and the Google Lens application. The results of the study revealed a total of 30 species of macroscopic fungi, classified into two phyla, namely Basidiomycota and Ascomycota, encompassing 4 classes, 7 orders, and 16 families. The Basidiomycota phylum dominated with the highest number of species, comprising 21 genera, 14 families, and 5 orders. In contrast, the Ascomycota phylum consisted of only 2 genera, 2 families, and 2 orders. These findings indicate a high diversity of macroscopic fungi, highlighting the potential of these biological resources for educational purposes and further scientific research.
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