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Dewdrop Bonnet - Hemimycena tortuosa
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FungiJohn



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Found at Car Forge Dam 29th February on a foray with Les
· Date: Wed March 7, 2012 · Views: 1013
· Filesize: 106.8kb, 287.6kb · Dimensions: 1280 x 939 ·
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Keywords: Dewdrop Bonnet Hemimycena tortuosa
Camera Information: Nikon D7000 + Sigma 105mm - Stack of 6 images in CS5
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waxcap
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Wed March 7, 2012 4:13pm

That's a great photo of an amazing little fungus. I'd love to know how the droplets stay there.
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Ditiola

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Thu March 8, 2012 3:27am

Very nice John. Not a fungus I have seen. I see from the NBN distribution map that there are not many records from around our area!

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FungiJohn

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Thu March 8, 2012 7:31am

Thanks Dave and Peter.

I didn't realise it was that un-common actually Peter. I've often found this growing under damp dead wood ... Probably a case of under recording!

John

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