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Tag Archives: Hygrophoraceae
Sassafras Gully Fungi – 21 May 2023
After recently finding good fungi at Wolli Creek and Birdwood Gully, I decided to head to Springwood again and visit Sassafras Gully, hopefully before any fungi there got too dried out. On this visit I was accompanied by Sue. We … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking
Tagged Hygrophoraceae, Sassafras Gully, Springwood
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Wolli Creek Fungi – 20 May 2023
I joined a large party from the Sydney Fungal Studies Group, Wolli Creek Preservation Society and visitors, to conduct a fungi survey in Wolli Creek Regional Park. The area that was surveyed lay between Girrahween Park and The Flying Fox … Continue reading
Birdwood Gully Fungi – 18 May 2023
Valerie joined me for a very pleasant day in Birdwood Gully at Springwood looking for fungi. We found some nice fruiting fungi on our visit. We caught a train to Springwood, and after a coffee stop, we were soon walking … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Wildflowers
Tagged Birdwood Gully, Gliophorus psittacinus, Hygrophoraceae, Springwood
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Lane Cove Valley Fungi Walk – 16 May 2023
This was an excellent day where I walked from Macquarie Park Station to Chatswood visiting three main fungi sites along the way. During the day, I found some excellent and very interesting fungi. Lane Cove Valley This is a small … Continue reading
Posted in Bushwalking, Sydney
Tagged Blue Gum Reserve, Chatswood, Ferndale Park, Hygrophoraceae, Lane Cove National Park, Lane Cove River
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Forest Path and Bola Creek Walk – Orchids and Fungi – 11 May 2023
I once again joined a walk of the National Parks Association of NSW led by Brian Everingham. This time we went around there Forest Path in Royal National Park and then had a look for fungi along Bola Creek. On … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Royal National Park, Wildflowers
Tagged Bola Creek, Bola Creek fungi, Hygrophoraceae, The Forest Path
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Birdwood Gully Fungi – 8 May 2023
I was keen to have another look at the fungi at Springwood, and so decided to visit Birdwood Gully again. Conditions were reasonable, but it was starting to dry out. And there was some fresh fungi. Walking down the track … Continue reading
Fungi in Sassafras Gully – 4 May 2023
After finding some great fungi in Birdwood Gully at Springwood two days before, I thought it would be worthwhile having a look to see what was around in Sassafras Gully on the other side of Springwood. On this trip, I … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains
Tagged Hygrophoraceae, Sassafras Gully, Springwood
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Fungi at Birdwood Gully – 2 May 2023
Valerie joined me for a very good day of hunting for fungi in Birdwood Gully at Springwood. Good weather was forecast and we had pleasant journey in the train to Springwood. Then we crossed the highway, and were soon on … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Mountains
Tagged Birdwood Gully, Gliophorus psittacinus, Hygrophoraceae, Springwood
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Fungi at Bola Creek – 25 June 2022
I took part on the field activity of The Sydney Fungal Studies Group Inc at Bola Creek in Royal National Park. This had been postpone from the weekend before, when it was considered to be too dry. Fortunately, during the … Continue reading
Fungi at Ferndale Park and Blue Gum Reserve – 13 June 2022
I was keen to see what the fungi was like at these two reserves at Chatswood. I was a bit disappointed – due to recent winds and dry conditions the fungi was quite poor. What I did find in reasonable … Continue reading
Posted in Bushwalking, Sydney
Tagged Blue Gum Reserve, Ferndale Park, Hygrophoraceae, Lane Cove River
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