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No. 1 might be Crepidotus variabilis.
No. 2 Clitocybe clitocyboides.
vertical hollow. This photo could have been better but I had trouble focusing whilst on tippy-toe!
Photographed in and around my garden situated at Great Western, Victoria, Australia. A few frogs and some flora, also included.
4 comments:
Very nice.
I have posted some of my recent finds tonight - but without names. I need time to research them, and I am too busy on other things.
The Mycena nargan is a classic species. how you noticed it inside a hollow is a wonder.
Cheers
Denis
Hello Denis,
Glad you put some of your local fungi up. I enjoy seeing what's growing in other areas.
Re. Mycena nargan, other fungi growing in the hollow gave the game away! I could have missed the lot!
Hello Junior Lepid,
what a great find Mycena nargan was. I would love to stumble across this one.
Regards
Gaye
Thanks Gaye, they can be variable, apparently. I photographed some in my garden earlier and as they are one of Fungimap's Target species, I sent the record in. It hasn't bounced back marked "Wrong" so I guess I'm home and hosed! The previous ones were almost identical to the Target species photograph - with the flecks not nearly as striking as on the one shown here.
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