Thursday, December 16, 2010

Canberra ESA

I didn't expect to see much fungi in Canberra last December. My trusty field guide identifies Canberra as a winter-hotspot, but two factors were on my side. First, it was a wet, wet summer across Australia. Second, Australia loves to wood-chip it's native forests...



This creepy fellow is Phallus rubicundrus, looking slightly worse for wear. The gleba has been stripped of its spores, either by flies, or more likely rain.


Mycena viscidocruenta.


Clavulina vinaceocervina, given it's setting of moss. Could also be one of the species in the Clavulina subrugosa complex.


Hmm...


Uh...


A member of the genus Calocera.


Definitely an Amanita spp., perhaps ochrophylloides.


These are Gymnopilus junonius. The japanese called them waraitake (the laughing mushroom), and they're known in Australia as laughing gyms. Some subspecies contain psilocybin - perhaps the source of the laughter?







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