Leura Forest Walk - 10 February 2016
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The fungi identifications here that I made are only amateurish - and
I would appreciate any additions or corrections.
Route - Leura - Leura Cascades - Leura Forest - Dardanelles Pass -
Giant Stairway - Prince Henry Walk - Leura Cascades - Leura
Above - Hypholoma brunneum (thanks to Michael Beeckman for
the id)
Above - Hypholoma brunneum
Above - Hypholoma brunneum
Above - Hypholoma brunneum
Above - Entoloma sp? and perhaps Hygrocybe apricosa?
Above - Bridal Veil Falls - the upper waterfall that makes up Leura
Falls
Above - Bridal Veil Falls
Above - Bridal Veil Falls
Above - Bridal Veil Falls
Above - Cascades lower down the creek
Above - Cascades lower down the creek
Above - The "Octopus Tree"
Above - The "Octopus Tree"
Above - Slime mould - Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
Above - Linda Falls
Above - Linda Falls
Above - Hericium coralloides
Above - Hericium coralloides
Above - Hericium coralloides
Above - Hericium coralloides
Above - Puffballs - Lycoperdon sp
Above - Hericium coralloides
Above - Ramaria sp
Above - Artomyces colensoi
Above - Artomyces colensoi
Above - Slime mould - Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
Above - Slime mould - Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
Above - Puffball - Scleroderma cepa
Above - Jelly Fungus - Perhaps - Dacrymyces cf. stillatus
Above - Slime mould
Above - Jelly Fungus - Tremella sp
Above - Jelly Fungus - Tremella sp
Above - Entoloma sp
Above - Slime mould - Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
Above - Slime mould - Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
A very tiny fungus. Quite glutinous. Perhaps a variant of Gliophorus
viscidibrunnea?
Above - Slime mould - Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
Above - Slime mould - Fuligo septico
Above - Slime mould - Lycogala epidendrium
Above - Slime mould - Lycogala epidendrium
Above - A strange small white fungus
Above - Look at the underside of the second one - no gills or pores.
So perhaps a young Hydnum repandum?
Above - The First of the Three Sisters
Above - The Three Sisters and Mt Solitary
Above - Looking down at Leura Forest in the Jamison Valley from the
Prince Henry Walk
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