Sassafras Gully - Springwood - Fungi and Slime Moulds - 7 March
2015
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without permission.
The fungi identifications here that I made are only amateurish - and
I would appreciate any additions or corrections.
Above - Entoloma hochstetteri
Above - slime mould, perhaps Arcyria cinerea
Above - slime mould, perhaps Arcyria cinerea
Above - one of may Lyre Birds I saw during the day
Above - slime mould - perhaps Cribraria intricata
Above - slime mould - perhaps Cribraria intricata
Above - perhaps Clitocybula sp?
Above - Hygrocybe miniata
Above - Badhamia utricularis (slime mould)
Above - Fuligo septica (Dogs Vomit) - slime mould
Above - Discinella terrestris
Above - Hygrocybe miniata
Above - Hygrocybe miniata
Above - Trogia sp?
Above - Trogia sp?
Above - Hygrocybe cantherellis
Above - Hygrocybe miniata
Above - Hygrocybe sp
Above - Hygrocybe sp
Above - Entoloma sp
Above - Steccherinum sp?
Above - Clavaria zollingeri
Above - Clavaria zollingeri
Above - slime mould
Above - slime mould
Above - slime mould
Above - slime mould
Above - Coltricia cinnamomea
Above - Rock formation - Glenbrook Creek at the junction with
Sassafras Creek
Above - Aboriginal sharpening grooves?
Above - the big pool at the junction - a nice place for a swim
Above - this unusual fungi was growing on a mossy bank. Perhaps - Laccocephalum
sclerotinium?
Above - Cyptotrama asprata (Golden Tufts)
Above - Omphalotus nidiformis (Ghost Fungus)
Above - Gymnopilus junonius (Spectacular Rustgill)?
Above - Clavaria miniata
Above - Clavaria miniata
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