Sassafras Gully - Springwood - Fungi - 11 June 2015

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The fungi identifications here that I made are only amateurish - and I would appreciate any additions or corrections. Thanks to Ray and Elma Kearney for help with the identifications of some of the Hygrocybes.

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Above - Perhaps Postia caesia



Above - Perhaps Geoglossum sp



Above - Hygrocybe sp



Above - Trichoglossum hirsutum



Above - Hygrophorus involutus



Above - Hygrophorus involutus



Above - Microsglossum viride



Above - Hygrocybe erythrocrenata



Above - Hygrocybe erythrocrenata



Above - Hygrocybe sp



Above - Hygrocybe sp



Above - Hygrocybe astatagala



Above - Geoglossum sp



Above - Clavulinopsis amoena



Above - Hygrocybe sp



Above - Hygrocybe sp



Above - Hygrocybe sp



Above - Clavulinopsis amoena



Above - Clavulinopsis amoena



Above - Ramaria sp



Above - Pterula multifida



Above - Hygrocybe graminicolor



Above - Clavaria zollingeri



Above - Hygrocybe mavis



Above - Hygrocybe sp



Above - Hygrocybe erythrocrenata



Above - Hygrocybe anomola var ianthinmarginata



Above - Hygrocybe anomola var anomola



Above - There was a lot of this on the ground - a brown substance (poo of some kind?) covered in this blue mould



Above - Pterula multifida



Above - More of the blue mould



Above - Pterula multifida



Above - What is this?



Above - Does the blue mould turn into this? or is it a separate infection?



Above - Hydnum repandum



Above - Lycoperdon pyriforme



Above - Lycoperdon pyriforme



Above - Coprinellus disseminatus



Above - Lycoperdon pyriforme



Above - Russula persanguinea



Above - Russula persanguinea



Above - Descolea recedens

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