Sassafras Gully Fungi – 8 April 2019

This was another interesting trip to Sassafras Gully to observe and photograph the fungi. This time I started first down Fairy Dell and Magdala Creek and returned via Glenbrook Creek and Sassafras Gully Creek and the track to Sassafras Gully Road.

All the way down Magdala Creek, I found a fair bit of fungi out. This included the light blue Entolomas – Entoloma visiscens (or Inocephalus virescens). I found a number of small clusters and individuals all the way along the creek. Here are some –

I found more Entoloma visiscens along the track out from The Lagoon (Glenbrook Creek) to Sassafras Gully Road – although not as many as along Magdala Creek. There were quite a few other Entolomas out. Here are some –

Another abundant group were Boletes. Here is a selection –

There were not that many waxcaps out, but I did spot a few red ones along Magdala Creek and along Sassafras Gully Creek. They are probably all Hygrocybe miniata.

Here are some corals –

And a selection of the other fungi –

Also a few slime moulds –

More photos together with identifications are online here on my website.

 

 

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