Bola Creek - Royal National Park - 21 March 2015

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This was an activity organised by the Sydney Fungal Studies Group

The fungi identifications here that I made are only amateurish - and I would appreciate any additions or corrections. Thanks to Judith Gover with help for some of the fungi id's.

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Above - Clavulina coralloides (= Clavulina cristata)



Above - Hygrocybe miniata



Above - Porpolomopsis lewellinae



Above - Pseudohydnum gelatinosum (Toothed Jelly)



Above - Perhaps - Panus lecometei



Above - Dictyopanus pusillus (viewed from below showing the pores)



Above - Campanella olvaceonigra



Above - Campanella olvaceonigra (from below)



Above - Perhaps Crepidotus fimbriatus? or Resupinatus sp?



Above - Clavara sp



Above - Orchid - Probably Chiloglottis reflexa (Thanks to Judith Glover for the id and spotting a group of these beautiful flowers on the side of Lady Carrington Drive)



Above - Hygrocybe miniata



Above - Hygrocybe miniata



Above - Hygrocybe miniata



Above - Mycena viscidocruenta



Above - Geastrum pectinatum



Above - SFSG members at the picnic table



Above - the fruiting bodies of a slime mould





Above - the fruiting bodies of a different slime mould (on a leaf in a cavity on the same log)



Above - slime mould fruiting bodies on a cabbage palm frond



Above - Trumpet fungi - Craterellus cornucopioides



Above - Trumpet fungi - Craterellus cornucopioides



Above - Coltricia cinnamomea



Above - slime mould - perhaps Fuligo septica



Above - Ramaria gracilis



Above - ?



Above - Bola Gully



Above - Russula persanguinea



Above - Hygrocybe miniata



Above - Ramaria sp



Above - Clavulinopsis sulcata - Flame Fungus (formerly known as Clavaria miniata)



Above - Puffball - Lycodperdon pyriforme

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