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19 Mar 2026

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julielindner wrote:
37 min ago
Yet another name change!

Cryptandra sp. Floriferous (W.R.Barker 4131) W.R.Barker
julielindner wrote:
42 min ago
I can't keep up with the name changes! It was Leucopogon attenuatus for the years I was identifying plants

Styphelia attenuata
Teresa wrote:
2 hrs ago
Possibly one of the Physarales, difficult to see from these images but it is often found growing on older decaying fungi which the slime mould will use as a food source.

Myxomycete-plasmodium(class)
Teresa wrote:
2 hrs ago
Paradiachia species is my suggestion here. There are most often seen during their glorious yellow plasmodium stage which usually last for only a few hours before turning into dark almost black bodies with much iridescence in the outer peridium making them difficult to see when mature - beautiful find

Myxomycete - past plasmodial stage
Mike wrote:
4 hrs ago
Feeding on Liquidambar styraciflua. Each fruit ball contains about 70 small seeds.

Callocephalon fimbriatum

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