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In beech forest
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Growing under native beech forest in moss. Location about halfway between The Wisp and Tawanui track exit.
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Pouch fungi pushing its way out from red beech litter on the Speargrass-Sabine Track in Nelson Lakes
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Purple tobacco pouch fungus in beech forest
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Cortinarius porphyroideus maybe?
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conspicously purple,observed under mountain beech canopy
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Common purple bush fungus. Associated to Mountain Beech
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Common purple bush fungus. Associated to Mountain Beech
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Common Purple Pouch fungus
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Common Purple Pouch fungus
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The real C. porphyroideus. Spores including apiculus, length µ=14.6 um, Ï=0.68, width µ=8.5 um, Ï=0.61, Q µ=1.72, Ï=0.16, n=10. The other beech associated species has smooth spores ... http://naturewatch.org.nz/observations/1551302 And the similar tea-tree associated C. coneae with some gold colours ... http://naturewatch.org.nz/observations/1868078
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The real C. porphyroideus. Spores including apiculus, length µ=14.6 um, Ï=0.68, width µ=8.5 um, Ï=0.61, Q µ=1.72, Ï=0.16, n=10. The other beech associated species has smooth spores ... http://naturewatch.org.nz/observations/1551302 And the similar tea-tree associated C. coneae with some gold colours ... http://naturewatch.org.nz/observations/1868078
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Lower Hutt, Days Bay, Main Ridge Track numerous under black beech (Fuscospora solandri) and kamahi (Weinmannia racemosa)