Multiple fruit bodies within a few square meters under beech and tawa. Is a great example of fully exploring the general area where fungi are fruiting before taking photos. Would have been a lot easier!
Cap viscid and with green and yellow tones
Stem had blue tones was 'dry', an enlargement at base, but not a bulb as such
Gill color when young was light yellow-green-orange
Can't seem to key out to anything.
Purple gills. Growing in a fairy circle in leaf litter
Found among leaf litter, in mixed planting of pine, natives, and firs, closest to the trunk of a mature cordyline australis.
Single, very textured / ruff cap surface. Dark colored and hard to see against the duff. Gills purple-grey tones and stem substantial and dark purple tones with white flecks.
Environment. On the yellow/purple dashed trail. Where it winds up through the conifer plantation. I think these are macrocarpa, but not 100% confident in my tree ID. Also very close to a ridge line which was planted out in deciduous oak. No leaf litter visible but earth balls were in the vicinity.
Dark spiky fibrils on dark brown/black cap. Gills and stipe tinged violet. Growing in soil in mixed podocarp including some silver beech.