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Twisted Sister Fungi (Part 2)

More fungi from the Twisted Sister Track in the Upper Florentine Valley. It is an absolute fungi wonderland. These pics are from the same visit as my previous post back in April, but I have just had another day out there and if anything there was even more out this month. Those pics too will be coming soon!

Tremella fuciformis, a type of jelly fungi

 

Most likely a hygrocybe, maybe Hygrocybe firma

 

Porpolomopsis lewelliniae. Reasonably common, always nice to spot one though

 

Possibly Mycena viscidocruenta

 

No idea on this one

 

Possibly an Amanita xanthocephala, but I didn’t photograph the underside to be really sure

 

Possibly Cortinarius metallicus

 

Possibly Dermocybe canaria but not too sure

 

Don’t know. White one, fairly common on the track part way through.

I have been using the usual books (FungiFlip and the Field Guide) as well as the Tasfungi website for attempts at ID.

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