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Tag Archives: Humidicutis viridimagentea
Wolli Ck Fungi Update – 26 June 2024
This was another quick visit to Wolli Creek Regional Park to check if any new fungi was present. I first went upstream to near Paperpark Creek to a spot where I have previously seen waxcaps. I had been hoping that … Continue reading
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Tagged Humidicutis viridimagentea, Orchids, Wolli Creek Fungi, Wolli Creek Regional Park
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Wolli Creek Fungi – 29 May 2024
I had a few hours spare in the morning, so I made a visit to get an update on the fungi at Wolli Creek. I only had time to check out the area around Girrahween Park – downstream to the … Continue reading
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
Wolli Creek Nature Walk – 8 July 2020
in the afternoon, after helping with the Greenway Bird Survey, I decided to walk down the Two Valleys Track, along Wolli Ck, from Bexley North to just below Turrella. In the first part of the track, I did not see … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Humidicutis viridimagentea, Hygrophoraceae, Two Valleys Track, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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Wolli Creek – Revisit – 15 July 2019
I made a second visit to Wolli Creek, mainly in order to see how some of the fungi had changed – in particular the Humidicutis viridimagentea. I was expecting to have changed to a magenta hue. When I checked the … Continue reading
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Fungi at Wolli Creek – 11 July 2019
It had been a while since I had walked along the track at Wolli Creek to check out the fungi. I had hopes there may be some out after recent rain. I started at Bexley North and then walked down … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Humidicutis viridimagentea, Hygrophoraceae, Two Valleys Track, Wolli Creek Fungi
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Wolli Ck Fungi – 7 and 8 July 2017
I visited Wolli Creek looking for fungi over two days. The second visit was a field activity of the Sydney Fungal Studies Group and I also visited the area by myself the day before to get an idea what was … Continue reading
Wolli Creek Fungi – 29 June 2017
A lot more colourful waxcaps are starting to appear in certain areas along Wolli Creek. I completed another walk along the creek, this time from Bexley North to just below Turrella Reserve. I was very pleased to observe another of … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Humidicutis viridimagentea, Hygrophoraceae, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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Wolli Creek – Fungi and Orchids – 9 June 2017
This was another trip down the two Valleys Track from Bexley North to Tempe to survey what fungi was out. There was not a real lot of fungi out, but it was good to see some waxcaps making their appearance. … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Humidicutis viridimagentea, Hygrophoraceae, Two Valleys Track, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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Wolli Creek Fungi – 5 August 2016
After seeing good fungi at Ferndale Park the day before, I thought it worth checking out Wolli Creek again. This time I started at Bexley North and walked down the Two Valleys Track to just below Turrella Reserve (and then … Continue reading
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Tagged Cortinarius phalarus, Fungi, Humidicutis viridimagentea, Hygrophoraceae, Wolli Creek Fungi
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