Fantabulous Fungi of Australia's Journal

December 19, 2023

Fungi tips

Hi all

If you want to know more about fungi and how to take photos of them read the long bit of writing below. If you don't, have a nice day! 😀

  • When taking photos of a Common gilled mushroom you can take the top and or side of the fungus and the gills. When taking photos of the gills/spore producers I find that a small mirror like this (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/174821751) works best.
    You can also optionally take a spore print for further/better ids and microscopic pics to have it as a definite species level, but the other photos still work well. With some mushrooms like the Yellow stainer (https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/118394-Agaricus-xanthodermus) can be identified against other Field and Button species if you bruise or scratch the surface making the area yellow (that's why it's called a yellow stainer).

Same thing with Boletes and other similar shaped mushrooms.

Space and colour of gills can give you a better id of the species.

  • For polypores sometimes you can take a pic of just the top of it if you are sure of what species it is. If you are not sure you can always pull your mirror out and have a look at the pores underneath. Again microscopic photos can bring it down to a species level, but are not always needed.

It helps to get the pores for a better id of the species, just like with the gills.

For more info on polypores - https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/polypore-fungi-of-australia/journal

Thanks for reading and thanks to wanda @wandaaus for giving me the idea to create this journal post!

Posted on December 19, 2023 10:34 PM by rangerpuffin rangerpuffin | 0 comments | Leave a comment

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December 2, 2023

Most popular fungi

Hi all

The most popular fungi on the project so far goes to paul2george with his Coral Tooth Fungus, which has 7 faves and 3 ids!

Posted on December 2, 2023 01:11 AM by rangerpuffin rangerpuffin | 0 comments | Leave a comment

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