- Flammulina group Chalalan S
Group of Flammulina, the Velvet shank, note its velvety stem seen in Chalalan - Polyporus tricholoma Q S
Polyporus tricholoma Q S - Lentinus sp S
Young Lentinus crinitus - FlammulinagroupChalalanS
Flammulina like Agaric Chalalan - Bolivia - Lepiota hemisclera Chalalan (4) S
Lepiota hemisclera - Lepiota hemisclera Chalalan (3) S
Lepiota hemisclera, the largest Agaric we saw in Chalalan - Volvariella Chalalan S
Volvariella with a nice volva and pink spores in Chalalan - Termite nest area S
Termite nest area, nothing grows here anymore while they are active - Cookeina speciosa branch Crr DW M
Cookeina speciosa branch Crr DW M - Infloresence red S
Infloresence red S - Flammulina like Agaric Chalalan - Bolivia
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Roots help retain run off - Flammulina group Chalalan S
Group of Flammulina, the Velvet shank, note its velvety stem seen in Chalalan - Ramaria-like Chalalan S
Ramaria-like Chalalan S - Snouted tree frog Scinax garbei S
Can you see the Snouted tree frog (Scinax garbei) hiding on a palm fan? - Amanita velosa front 2012 S
Amanita velosa Sebastopol CA - La Paz Street scene 2012 S
La Paz Street scene 2012 - Cookeina speciosa branch, a great rainforest edible seen in the Bolivian.Amazon
- Cookenia speciosa branch Cr S
Cookeina speciosa fruiting on a branch - Cookeina speciosa
Cookeina speciosa (or is it C. sulcipes) covering a branch. I really enjoy frying Jungle cups, they turn out crispy. They stay firm for quite some time when stored. This picture is on the back side of our Amazon Mushroom Field guide, available on my webpages: https://www.mushroaming.com/Amazon_Mushrooms_Field_guide. There is also a Spanish version out.