These 18 Mushrooms Series By Steve Axford Will Absolutely Catch Your Attention. Amazing!

This brilliant Photographer Steve Axford, will absolutely catch your attention as he incredibly captured these beautiful tiny species, which can be found near his home in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, Australia.

Living things definitely inspired retired person Steve Axford, as he stated on his blog,  “This was once a huge area of uninterrupted lowland, subtropical rainforest and I have a little piece of it to look after and restore to the best of my ability. It is very rewarding and the native plants, animals, birds, and fungi love it.”

On the other hand, check out these 18 mushrooms series captured by excellent photographer Steve Axford, and you will truly amaze with his photography.

#1. Marasmius sp.

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Marasmius, is considered a genus kind of mushroom in the familyof Marasmiaceae, where it contains more than 500 species of agarics.

#2. panus lecomtei

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Panus Lecomtei is a rare type of mushroom.

#3. Marasmius sp. / Marasmius haematocephalus

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Marasmius sp. / Marasmius haematocephalus are known to grow in the characteristic fairy ring pattern.

Marasmius

#4. Mauve splitting waxcap

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#5. White Mycena

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White Mycena are characterized by a white spore print, a thin fragile stem and with a small bell-shaped cap.

#6. Hairy mycena

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The Hairy mycena varied from 1mm across the cap to 5mm, while the height of the stem varied from 5mm to 15mm. These tiny fungi grow mostly in Australia.

#7. Schizophyllum commune

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#8. Cyptotrama aspratum or Gold tuft

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#9. Orange crepidotus

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#10. Leratiomyces ceres

Leratiomyces ceres
The red Leratiomyces ceres, which is quite common was first discovered in Australia.

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#11. Crepidotus sp.

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#12. Coprinus truncorum

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#13. Entoloma Hochstetteri (virescens)

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Entoloma Hochstetteri Entoloma Hochstetteri Entoloma Hochstetteri

#14. Mycena chlorophos

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#15. Leratiomyces sp. / Found in Booyong Reserve, Booyong, NSW

Leratiomyces
The blue color Leratiomyces, was first discovered on New Caledonia and then on Lord Howe Island and this is also considered as a new species for Australia.

Leratiomyces Leratiomyces

#16. Panus fasciatus

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#17. Marasmius haematocephalus

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#18. Russula, Cortinarius and Dermocybe

Russula, Cortinarius and Dermocybe

Russula, Cortinarius and Dermocybe Russula, Cortinarius and Dermocybe

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