- Calostoma cinnabarina sliced
Calostoma cinnabarina sliced open - Lentinula aciculospora pair
Lentinula aciculospora, an edible neotropical cousin of East Asian Shiitake - Calostoma cinnabarina
The weird Stalke puffball in aspic Calostoma cinnabarina seen near Iguaque. - Cymatoderma elegans Iquague
Cymatoderma elegans Iquague - Protubera sabulonensis sliced Colombia
Protubera sabulonensis sliced, Iguaque, Colombia - Protubera sabulonensis 3 Colombia
Protubera sabulonensis, a fruity smelling stinkhorn, that fruits in the egg. - Puffball face
Puffball face - Coprinopsis sp
Probably a Coprinopsis sp. seen near Iguaque NP, Villa de Leyva - Pat Kent Diantha Jack Tatiana Daniel
Pat Kent Diantha Jack Tatiana Daniel near Iguaque - Phaeolepiota aurea Villa de Leyva
Phaeolepiota aurea. We were totally surprised to findv Alaska gold in Colombia, Villa de Leyva. - Phaeolepiota aurea Villa de Leyva
Phaeolepiota aurea growing Villa de Leyva - Whats Alaska Gold doing in the cloud forest in Colombia? - Ramaria Manita Iguaque
A Ramaria sp. locally known as Manita and even EATEN! Only very few wild mushrooms are known as edibles in Colombia and only very, very few people hold such knowledge. Near Iguaque. - Green berry of Miconia sp. (Melastomataceae)
Berries in my favorite color! Luckily Ursula Gelchsheimer knew the genus - Boletus site with Kent
Boletus variipes site with Kent Brothers photographing. - Boletus edulis group Colombia
A porcini, probably Boletus quercophilus close to B.edulis seen near Villa de Leyva. Might be a first record in Colombia - Amanita fulgineodisca
Amanita fulgineodisca near Igaque National Park - Amanita fulgineodisca
Amanita fulgineodisca with a Collybia near Igaque - Sacramento with Tatiana VdL
Sacramento and Tatiana near Iguaque. Sacramento was so kind to show us around. - Sacramento walking
Sacramento walking by a creek - Lentinula aciculospora
A more mature Lentinula aciculospora, a good edible closely related to Shiitake