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- Yas giant tree Amargal DW Ms
Giant rain forest tree in Amargal with Yas in front - Xylaria sterile stomata #208a
- Xylaria globosa Q Minca CrV DW Ms
Xylaria globosa ? in Minca - Xylaria globosa Q Minca CCr DW Ms
Xylaria globosa, based on the assumption there is only one species of Xylaria that produces ruby colored droplets. - Xylaria ball bulbous towers Coroico DW Ms
Xylaria ball bulbous towers Coroico DW Ms - Virgen de La Candelaria festival Coroico S-1794434772
Procession of the Virgen de La Candelaria festival - Tyromyces Trametes all white tayrona DW Ms
Is this all white (incl. hymenium shown here as well) wood decayer a Tyromyces or Trametes species? Growing in Tayrona - Tsonkhapa Lithang DW Ms
Brand new giant statue of Tsongkhapa in Lithang Gonpa - Trogia Q Tayrona DW Ms
My best guess is we are looking at Trogia sp. in Tayrona - Trogia gills Q Tayrona DW Ms
Same potential Trogia seen from below. - Tremella fuciformis Tayrona DW Ms
Tremella fuciformis first described by Berkeley from collections by Spruce from Brazil. However, it is much more famous in East Asia hwere it is a commonly cultivated edible and sold in China as yín ěr = silver ear. Seen in Tayrona. - tree canopy Senta verde S
tree canopy in Senta Verde Wildlife rescue Center in Coroico - Trametes pavonia - versicolor DW Ms
Do we have a Trametes pavonia or good old Trametes versicolor? Well apparently T. versicolor can look just this way in Tayrona, Colombia - Trametes display Choco DW MS
Trametes sp. and pores in Choco - Trametes above Choco DW MS
Trametes sp., a turkey tail seen in Choco - Torrubiella on root Coroico DW Ms
Torrubiella on root Coroico DW Ms - The ubiquitous Mycena holoporphyra seen in Rio Claro
- The gilled polypore Lentinus crinitus or a closely related species. They are edible, but need a extended time of cooking to soften them up.
- The bitter taste and rusty brown spores make this gorgeous mushroom likely a Gymnopilus species. Seen in Montana, Casanare, Colombia.
- Termite nest Agaric DW Ms
A tiny agaric growing from a fallen termite nest.