Species: Mycena austrororida SingerGo Back
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Description:
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This relatively common species can be found at the beginning of the season after heavy rain growing from large decaying logs most often tea tree. Easily recognised by its very glutinous stipe and dry brown to pallid cap.  
Common name: None
Found: Native forest
Substrate: Grows on wood.
Spore: White
Height: 30 mm
Width: 15 mm
Season: Autumn
Edible: No
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Macro images:
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Mycena austrororidaScale bar 
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 Scale = 4.3 mm.
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Mycena austrororidaScale bar 
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 Scale = 4.3 mm.
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Mycena austrororidaScale bar 
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 Scale = 4.3 mm.
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Mycena austrororidaScale bar 
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 Scale = 6 mm.
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