I was able to visit Springwood again, and this time I put in a fairly full day visiting Sassafras Gully first – and doing the long loop – down Magdala Creek to Glenbrook Creek, up to the Lagoon, then walking out via Sassafras Gully Road. Then back in Springwood, I decided I had enough time fora quick visit to Birdwood Gully.
Sassafras Gully
First here is some fungi from Magdala Creek –
Gliophorus viridis
Hygrocybe reesiae
Clavulinopsis sulcata
Cortinarius rotundisporus
The one above has rosecomb.
Gliophorus viridis
Hygrocybe batesii
Ramaria sp.
Cortinarius sp.
Ramaria sp.
Very little fungi was out on the section of Glenbrook Creek.
Now some from Sassafras Gully near the Lagoon.
Leotia lubrica
Clavulina sp.
Clavaria tenuipes
Hygrocybe aurantiopallens
Hygrocybe austropratensis
Now some fungi from Sassafras Gully – upstream.
Hygrocybe sp.
Clavulinopsis amoena
Porpolomopsis lewelliniae
Hygrocybe sp.
Gliophorus viridis
Hygrocybe anomala var. ianthinomarginata
Hygrocybe anomala var. anomala
Hygrocybe anomala var. ianthinomarginata
Hygrocybe sp.
Hygrocybe anomala var. ianthinomarginata
Hygrocybe sp.
Hygrocybe anomala var. ianthinomarginata
Hygrocybe aurantiopallens
Gliophorus viridis
Hygrocybe sp.
Gliophorus graminicolor
Gliophorus sp.
Clavaria zollingeri
Hygrocybe sp.
Ramariopsis kunzei
Hygrocybe rodwayi
Ramariopsis sp.
Humidicutis sp.
Hygrocybe sp.
Hygrocybe astatogala
Gliophorus viridis
Gliophorus graminicolor
Hygrocybe anomala var. anomala
Hygrocybe rodwayi
Hygrocybe anomala var. ianthinomarginata
Gliophorus graminicolor
Hygrocybe sp.
Ramaria lorithamnus
Hygrocybe sp.
Coral Fungus
Rimbachia bryophila
Hygrocybe sp.
Trichoglossum hirsitum
Birdwood Gully
Gliophorus psittacinus
Hygrocybe sp.
Hygrocybe aurantiopallens
Gliophorus sp.
Ramariopsis kunzei
Hygrocybe batesii
Porpolomopsis lewelliniae
Clavulinopsis amoena