- Brugmansia Angels trumpets flowers Valle de Cocora
Brugmansia sp. - Angels trumpets flowers in Valle de Cocora - Waxpalm Ceroxylon quindiuense slope
Waxpalm (Ceroxylon quindiuense) slope. The forest around the palms has been logged so cows can graze. - Waxpalm Ceroxylon quindiuense pair
Waxpalm Ceroxylon quindiuense, the tallest palm in the world growing in Cocora-valley! - Cows grazing Valle de Cocora
Cows grazing in Valle de Cocora - Tibouchina tree Valle de Cocora
Tibouchina tree growing in Valle de Cocora - Bromeliade red leaved Valle de Cocora
Bromeliade in Valle de Cocora - orchid Valle de Cocorra
An orchid flower in Valle de Cocorra - orchid Valle de Cocorra plant
An orchid in Valle de Cocorra - Guzmania above creek
A Guzmania flowering above a creek in Cocora valley. - Guzmania creek
The epiphytic Guzmania on a tree aboce a creek - Pycnoporus Trametes sanguineus
Pycnoporus (=Trametes) sanguineus, which is used by indigenous people as a antipyretic. - Pycnoporus Trametes sanguineus
We always appreciate seeing this colorful Pycnoporus sanguineus (= Trametes s.) - Bromeliad flower
Flower of a bromeliad - Lepista cf nuda Armenia
A Colombian blewit looking very close to Lepista nuda seen in Armenia - Cordyceps melolonthae Armenia
Cordyceps melolonthae, a very common Cordyceps in Colombia seen in Armenia DW MS - Cordyceps tuberculata Akanthomyces moth
What was known as an Akanthomyces is now Cordyceps tuberculata. - Cordyceps tuberculata Akanthomyces front
Cordyceps tuberculata parasitizing on a moth. - Fruits in Gualanday
Fruits sold along the highway in Gualanday - Guzmania voila
Guzmania Voila seen in Franz Georg Grubers Bromeliads of Colombia nursery - Dictyopanus pusillus
Dictyopanus pusillus is another panoid wood decayer.