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KylieWaldon wrote:
10 Dec 2024
love the sight from ground view!

Lichenomphalia chromacea
Heino1 wrote:
10 Dec 2024
The yellow-orange mushrooms that you see are actually the spore-producing/dispersing structures of a lichen. The rest of the lichen consists of a mass of algal and fungal cells on the soil surface - the faint greenish wash of colour that you see on the soil in the photo.

Lichenomphalia chromacea
1 Sep 2024
Possibly Usnea scabrida

Usnea sp. (genus)
Heino1 wrote:
19 Aug 2024
4578811, 4587036, 4587037 - not the same. I had wondered about 4578813 when I first saw the photo - but with so much moss around it's hard to say. It's certainly easiest to recognize this species when you can see the algal wash over the surrounding soil. You can see a variety of photos here: https://canberra.naturemapr.org/species/7690. There are also non-lichenized fungi that produce with similarly coloured mushrooms.

Lichenomphalia chromacea
WendyEM wrote:
19 Aug 2024
Thank you. In deep brain recesses I had the memory this was a lichen or moss associate. I kept looking in the wrong place for more info. Thank you so much for the details. Could these - sighting 4578813, 4578811, 4587036, 4587037 - be the same thing? or is Lichenomphalia chromacea smaller, less fleshy and occurs only on more open/bare ground ?

Lichenomphalia chromacea
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