Lane Cove Bushland Park Fungi and walk to Greenwich and
Wollstonecraft - 2 June 2014
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without permission.
The fungi identifications here are only amateurish - and I would
appreciate any additions or corrections
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Above - Auricularia cornea (Wood Ear Fungus)
Above - Perhaps rhizomorphs?
Above - Mutinus boninensis
Above - Mutinus boninensis - this is the "egg" that the
stalk hatches from.
Above - Perhaps Clitocybe semiocculata?
Above - Perhaps Clitocybe semiocculata?
Above - Very tiny Mycena sp
Above - Strange clubs growing out a of a log - Xylaria apiculata
Above - Xylaria apiculata
Above - Xylaria apiculata
Above - Xylaria apiculata
Above - Very tiny cup fungi - less than 1 mm in diameter. Probably Crepidotus
fimbriatus or similar (thanks to Genevieve Gates and Ray
Kearney for help here)
Above - Very tiny Mycena sp
Above - Very tiny Mycena sp
Above - Probably a slime mould
Above - Hygrocybe sp
Above - Hygrocybe sp
Above - Clavulinopsis sucata (Flame Fungus)
Above - Clavulinopsis sucata (Flame Fungus)
Above - Clavulinopsis sucata (Flame Fungus)
Above - Hygrocybe sp
Above - Camarophyllopsis sp (this one is associated with
Coachwood trees)
Above - Camarophyllopsis sp
Above - Camarophyllopsis sp
Above - Camarophyllopsis sp
Above - Hygrocybe reesiae
Above - Hygrocybe reesiae
Above - Hygrocybe reesiae
Above - Hygrocybe sp
Above - Very tiny Mycena sp
Above - Panellus pusillus
Above - Hygrocybe reesiae
Above - Hygrocybe reesiae
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