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Photo by Mark Ridgway
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Field Notes

Description:

A stack of thin mushrooms with pale brown tops and orange-brown stained? white gills and stipes. Each approx. 45mm across pileus.

Habitat:

On the base of a very large eucalyptus (regnans?) in tall E. forest.

Notes:

Trogia ?

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (3)

Thanks Mary. I think I've had enough of mushrooms for a while. Very hard to identify from complex and changing taxonomy and the leeches out there are ravenous. Still want to come here? If you do then maybe bring your parrot camera instead of your fungus one. :)
very interesting looking..and yet another reason I want to go to Australia some day....
Impressive! This makes me think of a church pipe organ.
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PublishedApril 8, 2012

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