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Pine Plantation Mushroom ID :)

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Hey guys,

On the easter weekend i went up to Oberon to the pine plantations for some mushroom picking adventures and camping with the missus ;) i happened to stumble across two, which i believe are australiana's! they were found within the planatations as well as some other mushrooms which i can't identify, i know there not active would just like to know what they are if anyone could shed some light! They were all found within the pine plantation and there hadn't been much if any rain!

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There is no such thing as australiana, australiana = subaeruginosa.

The first row of photos (all of the same fruitbody I assume) are Ps. subaeruginosa.

The rest are not!

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