Wolli Creek – Fungi and Orchids – 15 June 2024

In the morning, I had visited Sydney Park to see new stinkhorns. In the afternoon, the rain seemed to be easing, to I decided to visit Wolli Creek Regional Park for an update on the fungi. I was hoping to see a lot of new fungi after the recent rain, but the fungi was pretty much the same as what I had observed on my last visit.

Cuphophyllus austropratensis

Clavulinopsis amoena

The first two photos were taken upstream of Paperbark Creek. Not much fungi was out there. The remaining photos were all taken close to the climbing crag.

Clavulinopsis sp.

Gliophorus graminicolor

Cuphophyllus austropratensis

Clavulina sp.

Fungus growing on wood –

And I spotted quite a few orchids.

Pixie Cap Orchid (Acianthus fornicatus) with pollinator

This one has a small spider sheltering under it –

Greenhood OrchidPterostylis nutans

Greenhood OrchidPterostylis concinna

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