- Lactarius indigo Chicaque
The blue blooded Indigo Milkcap (Lactarius indigo) growing associated with Andean oak - Jelly forking mature Chicaque
A forking Jelly fungus seen in Chicaque - Jelly forking young
young forking jelly fungus - Agaricaceae appendiculate
An unidentified Agaricaceae with appendiculate partial veil remnants seen in Chicaque - Resupinate fungus purple Chicaque
Resupinate fungus on afallen down oak branch in Chicaque - Chantarellus cooking Michael & Tatiana
Michael Lubrano is cooking the oyster mushrooms with Tatiana supervising - Chantarellus cleaning in Chicaque
Rebecca and Kathy cleaning our haul of chanterelles - Walter Oysters Pleurotus
Walter Kobialka with his impressive oyster mushroom (Pleurotus sp.) find on a dead oak in Chicaque. - Pleurotus Chicaque
Close up of the big Pleurotus fruiting. - Favolaschia Chicaque
A tiny Favolaschia sp. a member of the Mycenaceae family seen in Chicaque - Tremella yellow
What is this fascinating jelly fungus-like thing? Dacryopinax? Tremella? - Laccaria sp.
Maybe a Laccaria seen in Chicaque - Leucocoprinus birnbaumi unopened Cr
Leucocoprinus birnbaumi ready to stretch its cap - Chicaque temporary waterfall after heavy rain
A temporary waterfall after heavy rain in Chicaque - Favolaschia sp.
A Favolaschia (Mycenaceae) freshly battered by rain, Chicaque - Favolaschia sp.
A yellow Favolaschia soaked by rain in Chicaque - Agaricus pair
An Agaricus pair seen in Chicaque. - Psathyrella or Coprinopsis ?
What a perfect little mushroom! Not sure if it is a Psathyrella, Coprinopsis or something else growing from a dead branch. - Cantharellus lateritius
Very freshly grown chanterelles, which are probably Cantharellus lateritius; a tasty and fairly big growing chanterelle associated with Quercus humboldtii, the Andean oak. - Dictyopanus pusillus
Dictyopanus pusillus is another panoid wood decayer.