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Collybia eucalyptorum


photograph of Collybia eucalyptorum

This image belongs to :     Nature in Tasmania    Fungi    Plants

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"In Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales, Sphagnum moss tends to die if it dries out in summer suggesting that Sphagnum peatlands in south-eastern Australia may be near their climatic limits. If so, global warming is likely to reduce their chances of long-term survival." (from the Tas Parks website).

Pandani on sphagnum moss

The famous Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park are easily accessible from the Visitor Centre at the entrance of the park. The walk is wheelchair accessible.

Russell Falls

Mossy creek with Pandani in Cradle Mountain National Park.

Mossy creek with Pandani

Calochilus herbaceus (Pale Beard Orchid)

Wallaby and joey in the early morning light in Cradle Mountain (near Waldheim area). They sprung away straight after this picture was taken. Lovely Pandani in the background.

Wallaby and joey

Mycena mulawaestris

Track to Hartz Peak

Great Western Tiers (Rob Blakers)

Tamar Island Wetlands

Black swan over shallow water

Aleuria rhenana

Sterium ostrea

Mycena leaiana var. australis

Bolete rosy brown

Austropaxillus muelleri

Postia punctata

Hypholoma Fasciculare var

Collybia eucalyptorum

Galerina patagonica

Mycena epipterygia

Mycena mulawaestris

Miena cider gum moonlit

The Pandani family

Mycena interrupta

Tarkine rainforest

Armillaria novaezelandiae forest

Calochilus paludosus (strap beard orchid)

Pandani grove, Cradle Mountain

Miena cider gum at dawn

Mycena kuurkacea

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