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Discussion

trevorpreston wrote:
18 Dec 2024
Either A. similis, or A. australis but difficult to tell the difference.

Atractomorpha sp.
Gaia wrote:
6 Feb 2024
Eulamprus quoyii as it has dorso-lateral golden stripes from eye down the body

Eulamprus quoyii
TimL wrote:
3 Jan 2024
Hi Kylie. I think it's the same situation here. These fungi have appeared on chipbark used as a mulch, but so far just in this one location. I've searched the other mulched areas nearby but so far no Craypot Stinkhorns have appeared. Tim

Colus hirudinosus
KylieWaldon wrote:
3 Jan 2024
One year on southern NSW coast this was distributed when chipbark was used wide and far on street and park trees as mulch - and these came up everywhere from the chipbark. Until then I''d never seen it (or smelt it).

Colus hirudinosus
natureguy wrote:
1 Nov 2023
Probably, would like to see more of the plant ideally.

Melaleuca linariifolia
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