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Uploaded on Jul 23, 2007
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Unusual for my location. Can't ID it. About 100mm tall
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Growing on a pine tree - incredible colour.
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Caps to 60mm across, conical, becoming flattened. Tend to split radially through the gill axis when...
These are a little past it - next year will catch them at a better stage. Their 'star' platforms have become permanently turned under.
Such a pretty pair - no idea what they are. Very pleased to receive serious suggestions of their species/type/etc
More hygrocybes - these show the orange/yellow gills. These are on the way out.
Caps are blue/black, gills pink, stems black too. One of these has lost its head - adds interest?
Quite a few of these in June-July (winter here) - I especially like the ones that have a remnant of...
Fully 'out'.
Early stage - such GREEN tops. Lots of these about in our area in various stages of development/decay.
Natural arrangement - lets us see these tiny things from several directions. Very delicate.
Attractive little cluster, v glossy. I used a little flash to capture these. Again - I have no idea...
Around our property in southern Tasmania, in winter. These are up to about 3cm tall, and have a very fine web/membrane across the top of them.
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