Sassafras Gully - Springwood - Fungi - 28 June 2015
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The fungi identifications here that I made are only amateurish - and
I would appreciate any additions or corrections.
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Above - Pterula multifida
Above - Hygrocybe collucera
Above - Hygrocybe graminicolor
Above - Hygrocybe sp
Above - Hygrocybe collucera
Above - Clavaria zollingeri
Above - Hygrocybe reesiae
Above - Hygrocybe miniata
Above - Hygrocybe sp. This is a strange one that I have now
seen twice in Sassafras Gully. It has a distinct bell shape.
Above - Hygrocybe sp
Above - Hygrocybe graminicolor
Above - Hygrocybe collucera
Above - Hygrocybe virginea
Above - Hygrophorus involutus
Above - Hygrocybe anomola var anomola
Above - Hygrocybe anomola var anomola
Above - Hygrocybe sp. This one seems to have some sore of
genetic damage. It was close to where some bush regeneration has
taken place recently - including the application of herbicides
Above - Hygrocybe astaogala and some black clubs. They may
perhaps be a type of cordyceps?
Above - Hygrocybe graminicolor
Above - Hygrocybe sp
Above - Hygrocybe collucera
Above - Hygrocybe collucera
Above - Hygrocybe astaogala
Above - Hygrocybe astaogala
Above - Hygrocybe sp and Clavulinopsis sp
Above - Hygrocybe sp
Above - Hygrocybe astaogala
Above - Greenhood orchid
Above - Porpolomopsis lewelliniae
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