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A caution
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A look-alike Psathyrella
A man with a passion for mushrooms
A missing Western Australian ‘Death Cap’ Amanita?
A look-alike Hebeloma
Agaricus arvensis – almond mushroom
Agaricus bitorquis – a classic field mushroom
Agaricus osecanus – Giant horse mushroom, giant disappointment
Agaricus sylvaticus – the forest mushroom
Agrocybe (Cyclocybe) parasitica
Amanita muscaria – just for the hell of it
Amanita rubescens – The Blusher – an introduced species
Anatomy of a Yellow Stainer
Armillaria luteobubalina (et al) – the honey fungi
Biochar – an experiment
Boletes – a lost resource
Calvatia fragilis – another edible puffball
Chlorophyllum-a mixed bag
Clitocybe (Lepista) nuda – The Wood Blewit – a surprise
Coprinus comatus – The shaggy ink cap
Dictyophora indusiata (Phallus indusiatus)- an edible stinkhorn
Fistulina spiculifera- Beefsteak in name only
Growing your own mushrooms – A Miller’s tale
Gymnopilus junonius – a possibility?
Identifying a field mushroom
In search of Woorda
Laccaria proxima – an abundant species
Laccocephalum mylittae – an ancient edible
Lactarius deliciosus – Saffron milk cap – an east coast favourite.
Laetiporus portentosus -White punk, poor tucker indeed
Laetiporus sulphureus – an exciting prospect
Leucoagaricus leucothites -with caution
Leucocopinus birnbaumii – the flowerpot mushoom
Look-alike Cortinarius
Macrolepiota clelandii – after some careful consideration
Macrolepiota dolichaula – one of the best of the edibles
Marasmius oreades – an expensive import?
Morchella – The morel, a worldwide favourite
Phlebopus marginatus – Salmon gum bolete
Pleurotus australis – the native oyster mushroom
Pluteus cervinus – edible but bland
Pluteus petasatus – edible, but not great
Ramaria ochraceosalmonicolor – angst and confusion
Rhizopogon – a taxonomic challenge
Suillus granulatus – a Slippery Jack
The chanterelle- a special mushroom
The Hedgehog Mushroom – Hydnum ‘repandum’
Tricholomopsis rutilans – plums and (dis)custard –
Truffles – the new crop of the region
Vascellum pratense – an edible puffball
Volvopluteus gloiocephalus – a common roadside species
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