Sassafras Gully Fungi – 15 May 2022

This was an excellent day – walking down into Fairy Dell and then along Magdala Creek to Glenbrook Creek and then upstream to the Lagoon, and then back to Springwood Via Sassafras Gully and Sassafras Gully Road. All along the way I found a fair bit of fungi out.

Here is some of what I found (in order)

Hygrocybe sp.

Gliophorus graminicolor

Clavulinopsis corallinorosacea

Mosquito OrchidAcanthus sp.

Hygrocybe reesiae

Clavaria zollingeri

Clavulinopsis sulcata

A Weeping Polypore

Clavulina cristata

Cortinarius sp. and ?

Hydnum repandum

Lactarius clarkeae

Hygrocybe batesii

Russula persanguinea

Ramaria sp.

Mycena sp.

Ramaria sp.

Hygrocybe sp.

Mycena sp.

Phellodon niger

Cortinarius rotundisporus

Hygrocybe batesii

Clavaria fragillis

Russula persanguinea

Ramaria sp.

Ramariopsis pulchella

Clavaria tenuipes

Geoglossum sp.

Hygrocybe aurantiopallens

Trichoglossum hirsutum

Cyptotrama asprata

Hygrocybe sp.

Gliophorus graminicolor

Hygrocybe sp.

Coral Fungus

Hygrocybe lilaceolamellata

Clavaria pusio

Gliophorus graminicolor

Clavulinopsis amoena

Clavulinopsis depokensis

Humidicutus sp.

Hygrocybe reesiae

Hygrophorus involutus

Gliophorus graminicolor

Coral Fungus

Gliophorus graminicolor

Hygrocybe sp.

Plectania campylospora

Hygrocybe sp.

Gliophorus graminicolor

Hygrocybe lilaceolamellata

Hygrocybe sp.

Hygrocybe anomala var. anomala

Humidicutus sp.

The species above and the other Humidicutis sp. earlier look like the same species as is found in Ferndale Park.

Geoglossum sp.

Hygrocybe anomala var. anomala

Hygrocybe astatogala

Hygrocybe sp.

Aleuria aurantia

Hypholoma sp. ?

Geoglossum sp.

Cortinarius rotundisporus

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