Bola Creek Fungi - 27 June 2014
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The fungi identifications here are only amateurish - and I would
appreciate any additions or corrections
I ventured back to Bola Creek to seek out and photograph more of the
fungi that I had seen 5
days before. On that day - there was an abundance of fungi out
at Bola Creek and Palona Creek. But between trips it had been dry
and windy - and a lot of the fungi I had seen on the earlier trip
had badly deteriorated, and not much new fungi had appeared.
Above - Possibly Hygrocybe cantharellus
Above - Possibly Hygrocybe cantharellus
Above - Possibly Hygrocybe cantharellus
Above - Clavulinopsis amoena and Dawsonia sp (the
moss)
Above - Ramariopsis crocea. Compare this to the photo on the
previous visit,
where the fungus looks a lot fresher.
Above - Ramariopsis crocea
Above - Hygrocybe aurantiopallens
Above - Hygrocybe aurantiopallens
Above - Hygrocybe erythrocrenata
Above - Hygrocybe erythrocrenata
Above - Mycena sp. Some of these appear again later in the
gallery.
Above - Hygrophorus involutus
Above - Hygrophorus involutus
Above - Porpolomopsis lewellinae
Above - Hygrocybe reesaie
Above - Hygrophorus involutus
Above - Hygrophorus involutus
Above - Hygrophorus involutus
Above - Ramaria sp
Above - I don't know what this is - growing on a Cabbage Palm frond.
A slime mould? Very tiny.
Above - strangler vine on Cabbage Palm
Above - Mycena sp
Above - Mycena sp
Above - Hygrocybe erythrocrenata
Above - Possibly Clavulina subrugosa
Above - Hygrocybe aurantiopallens
Above - Clavulinopsis amoena
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