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Heinol wrote:
1 min ago
Rhizopogon's are stemless. There are two or three introduced species of these truffle-like fungi that are found growing with introduced pines in Australia.

Scleroderma sp.
Mike wrote:
1 hr ago
There was no apparent stem.

Scleroderma sp.
Heinol wrote:
1 hr ago
Perhaps that Piptoporus but, given what the lighting sometimes does in photos, I wonder if it could be Trametes coccinea.

Piptoporus australiensis
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
It is probably on the Alps or Tasmania with the wind (37, gusting to 61) we have here now.

Tipanaea patulella
Heinol wrote:
1 hr ago
I oscillate between versatilis and fennica var fumigata (though a rather richly coloured one - unless there is a lighting artefact)

Ramaria versatilis

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