Wolli Creek - Fungi - 30 June 2015

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The fungi identifications here that I made are only amateurish - and I would appreciate any additions or corrections.

This amazing patch of Fungi at Wolli Ck was recently found by Gregg Cook and Joanna Robinski of the Sydney Fungal Studies Group Inc. All the fungi photographed here were found in a very small area - no more than 10 m x 10 m.



Above - Hygrocybe chromolimonea



Above - Hygrocybe chromolimonea



Above - Hygrocybe chromolimonea



Above - Hygrocybe chromolimonea



Above - Hygrocybe chromolimonea



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe apricosa



Above - Hygrocybe aurantiopallens



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe graminicolor



Above - Hygrocybe graminicolor



Above - Hygrocybe graminicolor



Above - Hygrocybe graminicolor



Above - Hygrocybe graminicolor



Above - Hygrocybe graminicolor



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe collucera



Above - Hygrocybe griseoramosa



Above - Hygrocybe griseoramosa



Above - Clavaria alboglobospora



Above - Clavulinopsis sulcata and two tiny black clubs - Trichoglossum hirsutum



Above -  Trichoglossum hirsutum



Above - Clavulinopsis amoena



Above - Clavulinopsis amoena



Above - Clavulinopsis amoena



Above - Probably Clavulina sp. This seems to be an undiscribed speices that I have also  seen at Lane Cove, Sassafras Gully (Springwood) and Terrace Falls (Hazelbrook). It has an unusual rough surface, and can be single clubs or slightly branched.



Above - Probably Clavulina sp



Above - Probably Clavulina sp



Above - Probably Clavulina sp



Above - Probably Clavulina sp



Above - Hygrocybe collucera

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