Fungi at Coachwood Glen – 14 June 2025

I attended a field study with the Sydney Fungal Studies Group to Coachwood Glen near Blackheath. We found a good amount of fungi, although a lot of what was there was a bit old.

Here is a selection of what was found –

Gloioxanthomyces chromolimoneus

Hygrocybe rodwayi

Hypholoma fasciculare and Hypoxylon sp.

Cortinarius austrovenetus

Clavulina sp.

Cortinarius austrovenetus

Multiclavula mucida

Gliophorus graminicolor

Clavaria pusio

Pholiota aurivella

Hygrocybe sp.

Hygrocybe roseoflavida

Hygrocybe apricosa

Hygrocybe sp.

Perhaps Hygrocybe roseoflavida

I am not sure what this one is –

Gliophorus graminicolor

Hygrocybe astatogala

Clavaria tenuipes

Microglossum viride

Clavaria pusio

Hygrocybe sp.

Cuphophyllus aurantiopallens

Geoglossum umbratile

Hygrocybe sp.

Hygrocybe sp.

Galerina hypnorum

Artomyces austropiperatus

Royal Semi-Slug – Helicarion masteri

Hygrocybe anomala

Gliophorus graminicolor

Hygrocybe lilaceolamellata

Peziza vesiculosa

There also seems to be a slime mould on the right side of the above photo.

Scutellinia scutellata

Lycoperdon perlatum

Hygrocybe anomala

Ophiocordyceps robertsii

Mollisia aff. cinerea

Hygrocybe anomala

Hygrocybe sp.

Hygrocybe anomala

Hygrocybe roseoflavida

Gliophorus graminicolor

Many thanks to Trevor and Kerry Millichamp for organising this field study and for a lift up and back from the mountains. Much appreciated!

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