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DarkSpark

Another Bush Wander

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Well i relaly have no idea where to start looking with these guys and am hoping that through slowly figuring out how to distinguish ROUGHLY different types i will be able to ID better, In the meantime i will carry on posting here with my topics full of wierd and wonderful pics, hoping to be pointed in the right direction. Much thanks to those who help me BTW :) Now i found

TYPE #1 - found in VERY VERY wet flood prone area under and around Various natives and several lomandra etc... growing only in the little sunny clearing though not in the bushy area itself ;)

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literally hundreds of these lining this little area. Cool to find out what they are as they are fairly common around here it would seem now i have started paying attention.

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TYPE #2 - this lot was just growing in grass. this patch almost always gets these lil fellas after the rains... they look pretty cool too. I have trolled all the locals and it KIND OF looks like P. Foensicci but the way the caps end up folding right upwards and the distinctive dark lines doesn't seem to match... Didn't pick any for sporeprinting *oops* will do so tomorrow i think.

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Found in bushy environment near the first listed ones... this time growing directly off a stick, looked like a flower at first, pretty growth until they get all yuck and discoloured. cool birdsnesty shape

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Not sure what any of those are mate, but I dont think u got any active mush there..

Bummer..

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