
Mycena lampadis [Maguire 1988]
Please
note: Mushrooms appear in the Summertime only, viz
December to March. |
Thanks
to the years of work done at our research centre we are able to show
our visitors the end result of our luminous mushroom propogation program. |
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Be led up the
garden path to see our glowing treasures...... On the night these pics were taken mainly Mycena lampadis luminous
mushrooms were fruiting.
Picture on the left: Mycena chlorophanos |
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Mycena
lampadis luminous mushrooms |

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Mycena
multissimum luminous mushroom |
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Walking around
this garden at night will give
people the opportunity to see more
luminous mushrooms than they would see in the natural environment in their entire
lifetime. |

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Mycena
lampadis |
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Mycena
multessimum |

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Mycena lampadis
(stack centre photo). The area
(bottom RHS) houses the largest luminous mushroom viz:
Omphalotus nidiformis (ghost fungus)
Usually fruits around April May |