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Inocybe violaceocaulis

1 Marulan, NSW

Inocybe violaceocaulis at Marulan, NSW - suppressed
Inocybe violaceocaulis at Marulan, NSW - suppressed
Inocybe violaceocaulis at Marulan, NSW - suppressed
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Identification history

Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Inocybe violaceocaulis 15 Apr 2024 Heino1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1
Entoloma sp. 13 Apr 2024 RobG1

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Small, around 2 cm tall

41 comments

Pam wrote:
   13 Apr 2024
Together with the tinges of rust colour in the gills, the overall fungus looks like Inocybe violaceocaulis.
Pam wrote:
   13 Apr 2024
Together with the tinges of rust colour in the gills, the overall fungus looks like Inocybe violaceocaulis.
Pam wrote:
   13 Apr 2024
Together with the tinges of rust colour in the gills, the overall fungus looks like Inocybe violaceocaulis.
Pam wrote:
   13 Apr 2024
Together with the tinges of rust colour in the gills, the overall fungus looks like Inocybe violaceocaulis.
Pam wrote:
   13 Apr 2024
Together with the tinges of rust colour in the gills, the overall fungus looks like Inocybe violaceocaulis.
Pam wrote:
   13 Apr 2024
Together with the tinges of rust colour in the gills, the overall fungus looks like Inocybe violaceocaulis.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Heino1 wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
What a coincidence! In the 1990s I'd collected some mushrooms in the ANBG grounds, called them Cortinarius sp and so they went into the herbarium A couple of days ago I examined them microscopically for the first time, found them to Inocybe violaceocaulis and so soon after that Pam suggests that name for this sighting.
Pam wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
Serendipitous!!!
Pam wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
Serendipitous!!!
Pam wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
Serendipitous!!!
Pam wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
Serendipitous!!!
Pam wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
Serendipitous!!!
Pam wrote:
   15 Apr 2024
Serendipitous!!!

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  • Inocybe violaceocaulis Scientific name
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  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 629.9m Recorded at altitude
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