Some of you might find this photographic guide to some common fungi interesting/useful. It’s South Australian, but can be used more generally.
Some of you might find this photographic guide to some common fungi interesting/useful. It’s South Australian, but can be used more generally.
buffy said:
Some of you might find this photographic guide to some common fungi interesting/useful. It’s South Australian, but can be used more generally.
Ta.
roughbarked said:
buffy said:
Some of you might find this photographic guide to some common fungi interesting/useful. It’s South Australian, but can be used more generally.
Ta.
watch out or when they search your computers they’ll be asking questions about why you’ve downloaded this material, are you sure this isn’t a set up
Golden oyster mushrooms in the USA.
https://www.sciencealert.com/cuisine-fad-unleashes-invasive-threat-into-the-us-wilderness
Michael V said:
Golden oyster mushrooms in the USA.https://www.sciencealert.com/cuisine-fad-unleashes-invasive-threat-into-the-us-wilderness
We’ve got the Favolaschia claudopus (the orange pingpong bat one in that piece) spreading in Victoria. I’ve not seen it this far West yet, but it’s made it to the Otways and the Dandenongs.
buffy said:
Michael V said:
Golden oyster mushrooms in the USA.https://www.sciencealert.com/cuisine-fad-unleashes-invasive-threat-into-the-us-wilderness
We’ve got the Favolaschia claudopus (the orange pingpong bat one in that piece) spreading in Victoria. I’ve not seen it this far West yet, but it’s made it to the Otways and the Dandenongs.
Ah, I see it is along the coast over here, no observations in the Grampians at this stage. Here is the map.
It pushes out the natives too, as I understand it.
buffy said:
buffy said:
Michael V said:
Golden oyster mushrooms in the USA.https://www.sciencealert.com/cuisine-fad-unleashes-invasive-threat-into-the-us-wilderness
We’ve got the Favolaschia claudopus (the orange pingpong bat one in that piece) spreading in Victoria. I’ve not seen it this far West yet, but it’s made it to the Otways and the Dandenongs.
Ah, I see it is along the coast over here, no observations in the Grampians at this stage. Here is the map.
It pushes out the natives too, as I understand it.
Not good.
Out in the bush today, these only fungi apart from a couple of LGM’s so tiny that even with macro, would be difficult to capture and my knee is preventng me from getting down on the ground or rather get back up.
Despite getting 24mm on the 27th of July, There was very little moisture at all in the soil.
roughbarked said:
Out in the bush today, these only fungi apart from a couple ofLGM’sLBM’s so tiny that even with macro, would be difficult to capture and my knee is preventng me from getting down on the ground or rather get back up.
Despite getting 24mm on the 27th of July, There was very little moisture at all in the soil.
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