Any idea on these guys? NSW, Aus
A place to get genus/species identification from pictures of fruiting bodies! It helps to include good quality pictures of the mushroom in its native environment, the location you found them, photos of both the top and underside. It is also useful to know what the mushroom was growing on - wood, dung or on the ground? Nearby trees are also helpful to know. The more information you provide the more confident our IDs will be!Had a great day in the pine forest
for the love of fungi :: hunting, foraging, cultivation, images( mycoporn ), research, questions & general discussionSome nice corals I found near my house
for the love of fungi :: hunting, foraging, cultivation, images( mycoporn ), research, questions & general discussionFound in NSW, Australia
A virtual temple for exploring the fascinating world of mushrooms. Focused on the sharing of knowledge and ideas relating to the identification of unknown species in the wild, or acquired fungi by other means. Users can submit identity requests with input from the community. ShroomID was fundamentally created for the safety of the curious. Intentionally providing false information, or advising users to consume unknown fungi is not tolerated.Three wise pins - Psilocybe subaeruginosa

All About Mushrooms See /r/Mycoporn for hi-res pics and /r/Mycology for all things fungal (not *just* mushrooms).
Blue Mountains, Aus
A virtual temple for exploring the fascinating world of mushrooms. Focused on the sharing of knowledge and ideas relating to the identification of unknown species in the wild, or acquired fungi by other means. Users can submit identity requests with input from the community. ShroomID was fundamentally created for the safety of the curious. Intentionally providing false information, or advising users to consume unknown fungi is not tolerated.Found in wet sclerophyll forest, NSW Aus
A place to get genus/species identification from pictures of fruiting bodies! It helps to include good quality pictures of the mushroom in its native environment, the location you found them, photos of both the top and underside. It is also useful to know what the mushroom was growing on - wood, dung or on the ground? Nearby trees are also helpful to know. The more information you provide the more confident our IDs will be!Some Autumn flowers in my local bushland
A place to appreciate, and share information about, Australian Native plants. This reddit is about Native Australian Plants and Trees. For exotic plants and trees please go to /r/GardeningAustraliaBlue mountains, NSW Aus
A virtual temple for exploring the fascinating world of mushrooms. Focused on the sharing of knowledge and ideas relating to the identification of unknown species in the wild, or acquired fungi by other means. Users can submit identity requests with input from the community. ShroomID was fundamentally created for the safety of the curious. Intentionally providing false information, or advising users to consume unknown fungi is not tolerated.A ripper of a day out and about with my new guide book
for the love of fungi :: hunting, foraging, cultivation, images( mycoporn ), research, questions & general discussionOmphalotus nidiformis? Bioluminescent?
for the love of fungi :: hunting, foraging, cultivation, images( mycoporn ), research, questions & general discussionThe fur in between their eyes officially declared the softest thing in the known universe. May also cure depression

It’s my favourite when he puts his feet in a pile
This is a subreddit devoted to cute little animols such as puppers, cates and turtols, and all sorts of other cute animols :)A variegated Euc. moluccana seedling popped up at my work

A place to appreciate, and share information about, Australian Native plants. This reddit is about Native Australian Plants and Trees. For exotic plants and trees please go to /r/GardeningAustralia
Solitary spore covered little guy I found in a cave in wet sclerophyll forest. Blue mountains, Aus
for the love of fungi :: hunting, foraging, cultivation, images( mycoporn ), research, questions & general discussionSuch a deep purple on these!Anyone know what they are?
for the love of fungi :: hunting, foraging, cultivation, images( mycoporn ), research, questions & general discussionI found a leaf within a leaf

Aww, cripes. I didn't know I'd have to write a description. How many words is that so far, like a hundred? Soooo, yeah. Mildly interesting stuff. Stuff that interests you. Mildly. It's in the name, ffs.