Found on Flickr: The Wonderful World of Mushrooms by Steve Axford


    Cyptotrama aspratum or Gold tuft. (Steve Axford)


    Cyptotrama aspratum or Gold tuft. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Hygrocybe stevensoniae, NZ. (Steve Axford)


    Hygrocybe stevensoniae, NZ. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Mycena adonis. (Steve Axford)


    Mycena adonis. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Leratiomyces sp. Booyong, NSW. (Steve Axford)


    Leratiomyces sp. Booyong, NSW. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Campanella sp. (Steve Axford)


    Campanella sp. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Red cup fungi. (Steve Axford)


    Red cup fungi. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Hairy mycena. Closeup of tiny mycena fungi. This species is (as yet) unidentified and is about 1cm high, though... (Steve Axford)


    Hairy mycena. Closeup of tiny mycena fungi. This species is (as yet) unidentified and is about 1cm high, though... (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)




    Luminous fungi (Mycena chlorophos). (Steve Axford)


    Luminous fungi (Mycena chlorophos). (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Blue fungi (Leratiomyces sp.). (Steve Axford)


    Blue fungi (Leratiomyces sp.). (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Mycena interrupta. (Steve Axford)


    Mycena interrupta. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Marasmius haematocephalus, Booyong. (Steve Axford)


    Marasmius haematocephalus, Booyong. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Mycena fungi on immature macadamia nut, near Booyong, NSW. (Steve Axford)


    Mycena fungi on immature macadamia nut, near Booyong, NSW. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Hygrocybe graminicolor. (Steve Axford)


    Hygrocybe graminicolor. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Fungi. (Steve Axford)


    Fungi. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Filoboletus manipularis. (Steve Axford)


    Filoboletus manipularis. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Marasmius c.f. meridionalis. Looks like a cup fungi – but it isn't. On my property, near Booyong, NSW. (Steve Axford)


    Marasmius c.f. meridionalis. Looks like a cup fungi – but it isn't. On my property, near Booyong, NSW. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)




    Cyathus novaezelandiae or Birds Nest Fungi, Tara Ridge. (Steve Axford)


    Cyathus novaezelandiae or Birds Nest Fungi, Tara Ridge. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Leratiomyces ceres (Redlead Roundhead). (Steve Axford)


    Leratiomyces ceres (Redlead Roundhead). (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Aseroe rubra (starfish fungi). (Steve Axford)


    Aseroe rubra (starfish fungi). (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Mycena austrororida. (Steve Axford)


    Mycena austrororida. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    White mycena. (Steve Axford)


    White mycena. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Yellow mycena. (Steve Axford)


    Yellow mycena. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Marasmius haematocephalus. (Steve Axford)


    Marasmius haematocephalus. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Pink Hygrocybe. Possibly Hygrocybe graminicolor. (Steve Axford)


    Pink Hygrocybe. Possibly Hygrocybe graminicolor. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



    Leratiomyces sp. Like 3 little light globes. Found in Booyong Reserve, Booyong, NSW. (Steve Axford)


    Leratiomyces sp. Like 3 little light globes. Found in Booyong Reserve, Booyong, NSW. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)




    Bolete. Large – 10-15cm across. Grows under a eucalypt so possible mycorrhizal. (Steve Axford)


    Bolete. Large – 10-15cm across. Grows under a eucalypt so possible mycorrhizal. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)


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Found on Flickr: The Wonderful World of Mushrooms by Steve Axford


Cyptotrama aspratum or Gold tuft. (Steve Axford)


Cyptotrama aspratum or Gold tuft. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Hygrocybe stevensoniae, NZ. (Steve Axford)


Hygrocybe stevensoniae, NZ. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Mycena adonis. (Steve Axford)


Mycena adonis. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Leratiomyces sp. Booyong, NSW. (Steve Axford)


Leratiomyces sp. Booyong, NSW. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Campanella sp. (Steve Axford)


Campanella sp. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Red cup fungi. (Steve Axford)


Red cup fungi. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Hairy mycena. Closeup of tiny mycena fungi. This species is (as yet) unidentified and is about 1cm high, though... (Steve Axford)


Hairy mycena. Closeup of tiny mycena fungi. This species is (as yet) unidentified and is about 1cm high, though... (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)




Luminous fungi (Mycena chlorophos). (Steve Axford)


Luminous fungi (Mycena chlorophos). (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Blue fungi (Leratiomyces sp.). (Steve Axford)


Blue fungi (Leratiomyces sp.). (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Mycena interrupta. (Steve Axford)


Mycena interrupta. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Marasmius haematocephalus, Booyong. (Steve Axford)


Marasmius haematocephalus, Booyong. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Mycena fungi on immature macadamia nut, near Booyong, NSW. (Steve Axford)


Mycena fungi on immature macadamia nut, near Booyong, NSW. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Hygrocybe graminicolor. (Steve Axford)


Hygrocybe graminicolor. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Fungi. (Steve Axford)


Fungi. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Filoboletus manipularis. (Steve Axford)


Filoboletus manipularis. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Marasmius c.f. meridionalis. Looks like a cup fungi – but it isn't. On my property, near Booyong, NSW. (Steve Axford)


Marasmius c.f. meridionalis. Looks like a cup fungi – but it isn't. On my property, near Booyong, NSW. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)




Cyathus novaezelandiae or Birds Nest Fungi, Tara Ridge. (Steve Axford)


Cyathus novaezelandiae or Birds Nest Fungi, Tara Ridge. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Leratiomyces ceres (Redlead Roundhead). (Steve Axford)


Leratiomyces ceres (Redlead Roundhead). (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Aseroe rubra (starfish fungi). (Steve Axford)


Aseroe rubra (starfish fungi). (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Mycena austrororida. (Steve Axford)


Mycena austrororida. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



White mycena. (Steve Axford)


White mycena. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Yellow mycena. (Steve Axford)


Yellow mycena. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Marasmius haematocephalus. (Steve Axford)


Marasmius haematocephalus. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Pink Hygrocybe. Possibly Hygrocybe graminicolor. (Steve Axford)


Pink Hygrocybe. Possibly Hygrocybe graminicolor. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)



Leratiomyces sp. Like 3 little light globes. Found in Booyong Reserve, Booyong, NSW. (Steve Axford)


Leratiomyces sp. Like 3 little light globes. Found in Booyong Reserve, Booyong, NSW. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)




Bolete. Large – 10-15cm across. Grows under a eucalypt so possible mycorrhizal. (Steve Axford)


Bolete. Large – 10-15cm across. Grows under a eucalypt so possible mycorrhizal. (Photo and caption by Steve Axford)


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