- A young Pluteus sp. seen in the Andean oak forest of Raquira, Boyacá, Colombia
- Same Pluteus as from the gill photo seen near Raquira
- pockets of collected pinkish-brown spores indicate this is a Pluteus sp.
- Punctularia atropurpurascens seen on oak wood in Raquira, Boyaca
- Gymnopilus luteofolius seen in Raquira
- Gymnopilus luteofolius seen in Raquira
- Oak forest near Villa de Leyva
- Flowers of Solanum quitoense, the edible and tasty Lulu
- Tylopilus sp. near Villa de Leyva
- Tremella growing on a dead oak in Villa de Leya
- Boletus sp. maybe B. variipes
- Boletus variipes? growing with oak.
- Bolete cap near Villa de Leyva
- Bib bolete near Villa de Leyva
- Bolete (Neoboletus?) growing with Quercus humboldtii seen in Villa de Leyva in about 8000 ft
- Bomarea crassifolia, a beautiful, huge winding Alstroemeriaceae common in the cloud forest, growing in a fern.
- Oak forest with some bamboo and a creek near Villa de Leyva.
- Chlorociboria fruiting bodies
- Chlorociboria sp. fruiting bodies cose up
- Chlorociboria sp. on oak