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Edible mushroom, found in both coniferous and deciduous woodlands.
Spotted in a mix forest of oaks,eucalypthus and pine trees
Lilac-pink, sticky cap that was approximately 7 cm wide. It was dark ...
Spore print was whitish, growing under a tree (can't remember deciduous or ...
I'm not 100% sure the caps in photo two are of the same spotting.
Huge fungus!!!! Substrate was very rich of organic material.
, commonly known as the wood
A french-grey mushroom with a rubbery "silicone" cap about 90mm wide. The ...
Small purplish mushroom with a thick base. Cap about an inch across and stalk ...
Very short purplish mushrooms about 1-1.5 inches tall. Largest diameter on ...
grayish violet caps about 1-2 in. in diameter. violet crowded gills attached to ...
This mushroom can range from lilac to purple-pink.
(also recognized as Lepista nuda and Tricholoma nudum, commonly known as the ...
as Lepista nuda and Tricholoma nudum, commonly known as the
Also known as Lepista nuda and Tricholoma nudum. It is an edible mushroom ...
A bizarre lavender mushroom growing in hardwood mulch. The extra growth off the ...
Beautiful light purple to bluish purple mushrooms. Pinkish underside with ...
Also known as Lepista nuda, and sometimes given the common name "
Purple to blue mushroom,in a advance stage,with the gills allready becoming ...
This mushroom was about 3 cms and looked very waxy.The second picture shows its ...