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the backside of Favolaschia caps. The fertile tissue on the other side has big pores, some of them shining subtly through the orange caps.

Favolaschia orange back close up DW Ms.jpg The bitter taste and rusty brown spores make this gorgeous mushroom likely a Gymnopilus species. Seen in Montana, Casanare, Colombia.ThumbnailsThe always enticing Cookeina sulcipes (maybe C. speciosa) seen near YopalThe bitter taste and rusty brown spores make this gorgeous mushroom likely a Gymnopilus species. Seen in Montana, Casanare, Colombia.ThumbnailsThe always enticing Cookeina sulcipes (maybe C. speciosa) seen near YopalThe bitter taste and rusty brown spores make this gorgeous mushroom likely a Gymnopilus species. Seen in Montana, Casanare, Colombia.ThumbnailsThe always enticing Cookeina sulcipes (maybe C. speciosa) seen near YopalThe bitter taste and rusty brown spores make this gorgeous mushroom likely a Gymnopilus species. Seen in Montana, Casanare, Colombia.ThumbnailsThe always enticing Cookeina sulcipes (maybe C. speciosa) seen near YopalThe bitter taste and rusty brown spores make this gorgeous mushroom likely a Gymnopilus species. Seen in Montana, Casanare, Colombia.ThumbnailsThe always enticing Cookeina sulcipes (maybe C. speciosa) seen near Yopal