Palona Creek and Palona Cave - 22 May 2014
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This was a short walk with Kim and Digi Dave along a short section
of Lady Carrington Drive to Palona Creek in Royal National Park. We
then went to the Palona Cave and then back down to Lady Carrington
Drive - and we went to the Palona Creek Picnic Area where a lot of
fungi was out - some quite interesting.
The fungi identifications here are only amateurish - and I would
appreciate any additions or corrections (Thanks Ken Beath)

Above - Ramaria anzania

Above - Palona Cave

Above - Palona Cave

Above - Palona Cave (note - it looks like limestone, but I can
remember reading a scholarly article about the cave saying it was
not limestone)

Above - Palona Falls

Above - Palona Falls



Above - Hydnellum sp ? (Thanks to Dr Genevieve Gates for the
suggestion for the id)

Above - Hygrocybe sp

Above - Clavulina subrugosa

Above - Clavulina subrugosa

Above - Clavulina subrugosa

Above - Mycena sp

Above - Humidicutus lewellinae

Above - Hyphaloma fasciculare

Above - Hyphaloma fasciculare

Above - Lycoperdon pyriforme (Puffballs)

Above - Lycoperdon pyriforme

Above - Omphalotus nidiformis (Ghost Fungus)

Above - Mycena sp

Above - Discinella terrestris

Above - Hygrocybe chromolimonea

Above - Clavulinopsis amoena

Above - Hygrocybe chromolimonea
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