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Tag Archives: Sassafras Gully
Fungi at Sassafras Gully – 17 March 2020
This was a long and interesting day looking for and photographing fungi and slime moulds at Springwood. It was quite rewarding – I found a fair bit of fungi out. If anything my trip was a bit ambitious. I walked … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Nature, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Glenbrook Creek, Hygrophoraceae, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Sassafras Gully Fungi and Slime Moulds – 17 February 2020
This was an interesting trip down to Sassafras Gully at Springwood. Like the week before, I was joined by Liz Kabanoff and on that occasion we had visited Birdwood Gully on the other side of the town. We set off … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Sassafras Gully, Springwood
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Sydney University Bushwalkers – Xmas Walk – Sassafras Gully 14-15 December 2019
About this time of the year, Sydney University Bushwalkers have an easy Christmas Walk to the Coxs River close to the Six Foot Track. However this year, the Six Foot Track was closed due to bushfire close to it, so … Continue reading
Fungi in Sassafras Gully – 3 July 2019
It had been a while since I had visited Sassafras Gully at Springwood looking for fungi. It is one of the places I have been visiting regularly, but it had been fairly dry in the lower Blue Mountains compared to … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Sassafras Gully, Springwood, Wiggins Track
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Sassafras Gully Fungi – 7 May 2019
This was my next trip to Sassafras Gully to record the fungi. This time I started by going down to Fairy Dell and then to Glenbrook Creek via Magdala Creek, and then along Glenbrook Creek to the Lagoon, then up … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Hygrophoraceae, Sassafras Gully
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Sassafras Gully Fungi – 25 April 2019
I had a very interesting trip down Sassafras Gully to looks for and photograph the fungi. Despite it being fairly dry recently, there was a reasonable amount of fungi out. On this trip, I started down the track from the … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Hygrophoraceae, Sassafras Gully
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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 … Continue reading
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Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Sassafras Gully – Fungi and Slime Moulds – 29 March 2019
This was a very rewarding trip down Sassafras Gully – starting from the track at the end of Sassafras Gully Road, then down to Glenbrook Creek and out via Magdala Creek and Fairy Dell. There was a reasonable amount of … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Sassafras Gully
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Sassafras and Birdwood Gullies – Orchids, Fungi and Slime Moulds – 22 March 2019
With fungi, you need to be opportunistic – and be prepared to venture out not long after reasonable rain. I was keen to check out how Sassafras Gully at Springwood was. It was quite good – in particular for slime … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Nature, Slime Moulds
Tagged Amparoina spinosissima, Birdwood Gully, Fungi, Sassafras Gully, Springwood
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Sassafras Gully Fungi – 8 February 2019
After a great day down Birdwood Gully, I thought it may be worth visiting the nearby Sassafras Gully to see what fungi was out. Sassafras Gully has a lot larger area of suitable fungi habitat than Birdwood Gully, and I … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Nature, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fungi, Sassafras Gully, Springwood
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