Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Mycena species found in Lake Sanitarium for Treasure Tuesday

 


A dense cluster of small, conical mushrooms was observed growing from moss-covered, decaying wood at Lake Sanitarium, Mount Macedon, Victoria, in a shaded, damp montane forest. The caps measured approximately 5–20 mm across, deep wine-brown in colour, finely striate, and hygrophanous. Stipes were slender, fibrous, and darker toward the base. The species is likely a wood-inhabiting Mycena, though precise identification would require spore print analysis and microscopic examination. It is saprotrophic and plays a role in wood decomposition. Consumption is not recommended.

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29 comments:

  1. I see a face in the green, top left. Pareidolia.

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  2. I like your subtle light and color pallet in this photo. Mushrooms are fascinating life forms, the fruiting bodies of mycelium that can put out a huge network of fibers.

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  3. Lovely image! Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  4. This looks like something the wicked witch would grow in a fairy tale.

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  5. I seen very similar clusters but not that colour. Nice.

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  6. Their wine brown, delicate caps sound so striking against the mossy wood. I like how these little fungi quietly recycle the forest, even if they’re not for eating. A true woodland treasure!

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  7. Interesting 'shrooms, and a fantastic picture!

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  8. That's a beautiful find. The deep wine-brown color of those mushrooms is really striking against the moss. Your knowledge of these is amazing it's fascinating how a tiny thing like a mushroom plays such a big role in decomposition. It truly is a hidden treasure.

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  9. I don't eat any type of mushroom. Nice macro shot.

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  10. ...nature is always a treasure for me, thanks!

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  11. Who knew mushrooms could make such a beautiful picture. Gorgeous!

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  12. Your mushroom shots are always so dreamlike.

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  13. Beautiful mushrooms and I love the color.

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