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Russula amoenolens-like

Macquarie, ACT

Russula amoenolens-like at Macquarie, ACT - 3 Apr 2020 12:00 AM
Russula amoenolens-like at Macquarie, ACT - 3 Apr 2020 12:00 AM
Russula amoenolens-like at Macquarie, ACT - 3 Apr 2020 12:00 AM
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Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1
Russula amoenolens-like 20 Jul 2020 Heino1

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29 comments

Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.
Heino1 wrote:
   20 Jul 2020
Don't be fooled by the eucalypt leaves. These specimens were collected in a small park in which there were a number of oak trees as well as some eucalypts and Casuarinas. However, the Russulas appeared only under the canopies of the oak trees and a very careful search found them nowhere else. The third photo shows a very young specimen.

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  • Russula amoenolens-like Scientific name
  • Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Exotic
  • Non-invasive or negligible
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