ALA & Mycena interrupta

ALA & Mycena interrupta

What does the Atlas of Living Australia tell us about the distribution of Mycena interrupta in Queensland and South Australia? Tom May, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, reproduced with permission from Queensland Mycologist 11(3): 5–9 2016 The report of the b...

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Mycena interrupta – Pixie’s Parasol

On dead wood in wet areas. This tiny, fragile agaric with a translucent blue cap is usually found in small colonies on the side of large fallen logs and branches. White gills show through the top of the cap as lines. A curved, translucent stem is attached to t...

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