Excursion to Poimena Reserve, 6 June 2009 Poimena Reserve is in the northern suburbs of Hobart,
Tasmania. |
'Field nats' ready to set out - the weather was not very cheery, but we were! MD |
The wet weather was excellent for fungi. This is a *Dermocybe austroveneta. GF
[Note: * denotes a Fungimap target species] |
A puffball, Geastrum triplex. GF |
(Formerly known as Oudemansiella radicata var. australis ) AmT |
*Amanita xanthocephala. GF |
A cricket, Parvotettix nr domesticus. GF |
Ozothamnus scutellifolium with leaves like little shields. AmT |
Admiring a eucalypt in the mist at the top of the park. GF |
Helena with her Coprinus disseminatus find. AmT |
Macrolepiota clelandii. GF
Probably a bolete fungus. GF
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Gill detail of Oudemansiella radiata. AmT |
GF Heading back down the park, with the Derwent River and Mt Direction in the distance.
The
clear fairways are used for the game of
Disc Golf, GF |
Photos by Amanda Thomson, Geoff Fenton, Michael Driessen |