Sassafras Gully Fungi - 24 March 2017
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Above - Jelly Fungus - Tremella sp

Above - Jelly Fungus - Tremella sp

Above - Entoloma sp

Above - Entoloma sp


Above - Microglossum viride

Above - Ramariopsis kunzei

Above - Russula sp

Above - Ramaria sp

Above - Ramariopsis kunzei

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - Clavulinopsis sulcata

Above - Ramaria filicicola

Above - Ramaria filicicola

Above - Ramaria filicicola

Above - Trichoglossum hirsutum

Above - Inocephalus virescens

Above - Inocephalus virescens

Above - Hygrocybe miniata

Above - Thelophora sp

Above - Perhaps - Sistotrema confluens? I am not sure about
this one, Sistotrema confluens has spines, and this species
seems to have something between pores and spines. I have only found
it in one small location in the gully, but it appears in that same
location now for the past three years. Also see picture below -


Above - Marasmius crisis-equi

Above - Entoloma sp?

Above - Cyptotrama asprata

Above - Bolete - Austroboletus lacunosus

Above - Cyptotrama asprata

Above - Dacryopinax spathularia, growing on one of the track
signs.


Above - Inocephalus virescens

Above - Bolete

Above - Cantharellus concinnus

Above - Bolete - Boletellus emodensis

Above - Thelephora palmata
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