Australian Fungi - A Blog

Fungus observations around Australia, particularly in the Hunter Valley north of Sydney

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

#52 Battarrea stevenii

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My first sighting of this fungus was filled with excitement and anticipation - had I found my first Tall Stiltball?  If so, why was the cap...
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Sunday, 27 March 2011

#51 Phylloporus rhodoxanthus

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This is an intriguing fungus - although it appears to have gills, it belongs to the Boletaceae family.  Phylloporus means 'gill-like p...
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Saturday, 19 February 2011

#50 Podaxis pistillaris

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I think it's appropriate that the 50th fungus that I post to my blog be a semi-arid area species, as I've taken such an interest in ...
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Tuesday, 7 September 2010

#49 Coltricia cinnamomea

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Although this terrestrial polypore is reasonably common, it's always a treat to see. It has a distinctive satin-like sheen which is caus...
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Friday, 3 September 2010

#48 Trametes versicolor

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Trametes versicolor is a bracket fungus found in a variety of habitats and substrates. Commonly called Rainbow Fungus, Rainbow Bracket,...
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