Coachwood Glen - Fungi - 2 June 2017
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Above - Hygrocybe polychroma

Above - Hygrocybe polychroma

Above - Hygrocybe polychroma

Above - Hygrocybe cantherellus

Above - Hygrophorus involutus

Above - Cordyceps sp


Above - Tremellodendropsis pusio

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - Hygrocybe sp

Above - Gliophorus graminicolor

Above - Hygrocybe sp, perhaps Hygrocybe archohastata?

Above - Hygrocybe roseoflavida

Above - Claustula fischeri (a rare type of stinkhorn)

Above - Hygrocybe astatogala

Above - Gliophorus chromolimoneus

Above - Hygrocybe polychroma

Above - Hygrocybe sp

Above - Hygrocybe sp

Above - Discs growing on wood

Above - Hygrophorus involutus

Above - Perhaps Humidicutis helicoides

Above - Cuphophyllus virgineus

Above - Hygrocybe anomola var anomola

Above - Hygrocybe cantherellus

Above - Xylaria polymorpha

Above - This strange thing is probably not a fungus but rather the
fruiting body of a Thismia (perhaps Thismia
megalongensis). See what could be seeds in the next photo.


Above - Galerina patagonica (thanks to Genevieve Gates for
the id)

Above - Cordyceps sp


Above - Hygrocybe sp

Above - Armillaria sp

Above - Hygrocybe sp and Hygrocybe anomola var anomola

Above - Scutellinia scutellata

Above - Bactridium sp (thanks Ken Beath for the id)

Above - Scutellinia scutellata

Above - Craterellus sp

Above - Hygrocybe austropratensis

Above - Hygrocybe aurantiopallens

Above - Psathyrella echinata

Above - Ramaria sp

Above - Hygrocybe mavis

Above - Hygrocybe aurantiopallens

Above - Perhaps Cordyceps sp

Above - Perhaps Cordyceps sp

Above - Ophiocordyceps robertsii

Above - Hygrocybe anomola var anomola

Above - Hericium coralloides

Above - Hypholoma sp

Above - Craterellus sp and Clavulinopsis amoena

Above - Hypholoma brunneum

Above - Hypholoma brunneum

Above - Hygrophorus involutus

Above - Hygrocybe aurantiopallens


Above - Hygrocybe cantherellus

Above - Hygrocybe sp

Above - Hygrocybe anomola var ianthinmarginata

Above - Mycena interrupta
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