Feather-fungus---in-situ_100x100_c
1
Unidentified fungus "feather fungus"
Vase-shaped--brown-cap--micro-pores_100x100_c
2
Vase-shaped underside - tiny pores. Overall shape is fan-shaped.
Bracket-fungus--with-brown-spores_100x100_c
3
Large Bracket Fungus underneath dead log. Fresh velvet-like surface on top.
Slime-mould------tiny-brown-rods-and-white-fuzz_100x100_c
4
Slime mould? See brown rod shape in front. Others have grey spores.
Orange-ball-fungi---minute---lens_100x100_c
5
Minute orange ball-shaped fungi being studied through a 10X lens
Eyelash-fungi_100x100_c
6
Scutellinia scutellata - tiny orange cup fungus, with black "eyelash" hairs.
Leech-shaped-fungi---tiny_100x100_c
7
Calocera species - a small Jelly Fungus. To me they look like small yellow leeches.
Oyster-a--spiky-pores_100x100_c
8
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum - note "teeth-like" projections on the under side.
Lime-green-mycena-sp_100x100_c
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Lime Green Mycena - stem and gills
Lime-green-mycena-sp---side-on_100x100_c
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Lime Green Mycena - side on
Cup-fungus---black_100x100_c
11
Black Cup Fungus. Possibly a Plectania species.
Spire-fungi-a_100x100_c
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Mysterious tiny fungi - "spire" shapes. with a structure of firm and soft tissue
Spire-fungi-b_100x100_c
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A group of the same "spire" fungi from previous frame.
 
 
 

Fungi of Robertson Nature Reserve

Nature of Robertson

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Robertson Nature Reserve, a protected area, of cool temperate rainforest, is home to a wonderful array of fungi.
It is located in Robertson, New South Wales, Australia.

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