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Cortinrius sp. with a red umbel seen in Chauna
An Orchid seen in Chauna
Cortinarius sp, mostly brown when mature but more red when young, check out this cortina. Seen in Chauna
A beige-brown Cortinarius sp. seen in Chauna
Cortinarius sp, nicely red when young, Chauna, Boyaca
Galerina sp. seen in Chauna
Trichia decipiens slime detail mold in Chauna
Trichia decipiens Slime mold in Chauna
Auricularia cornea in Los Santos, Santander. The blackish wood ear is pretty old.
Physarella oblonga slime mold after it popped to release its spores, Rio Claro, Antiqua, Colombia
Physarella oblonga slime mold close up, after it popped to release its spores, Rio Claro, Antiqua, Colombia
All white Amanita sp. with visicid cap growing in Chauna
A small Cortinarius sp with salmon brown gills seen in Chauna
Probably a Peziza sp., a saprophytic cup fungi growing on decayed wood in Chauna
Amanita flavoconica growing in an oak forest in Chauna, Boyacá
Castilleja sp., a paintbrush flowering in Chauna, Boyacá, Colombia
Chauna landscape, Boyacá
Clathrus archeri seen in Chauna, Boyacá, Colombia
Lactifluus deceptivus gills seen in Chauna's oak forest, Boyacá. Rather broad gills and a unpleasant bitter, spicy taste when fresh are typical. Cooking will neutralize the unpleasant taste and render this milkycap edible. However, my system was not happy
Lactifluus deceptivus, formerly known as Lactarius deceptivus (Peck 1885), the Deceiving milkycap.