- Chlorophyllum molybdites field Armenia
Groups of Chlorophyllum molybdites growing in pasture in Recuca, near Armenia. - Several species of Lactarius related to Lactarius deliciosus, like L. hatsudake and L. sanguifluus
- Chicaque forest slope Ms
Chicaque forests and cliff - Clathrus pair top egg Tayrona
Clathrus pair displaying their cage-like structure on top of their columns. Note the egg of an immature specimen. Seen in Tayrona. - Gymnopilus lepidotus Q DW Ms
Gymnopilus lepidotus? growing on the base of a palm in Tayrona NP - Pat Kent Diantha Jack Tatiana Daniel
Pat Kent Diantha Jack Tatiana Daniel near Iguaque - Soroseris, a true total high altitude specialist. Wont find it below 4000m / 12,000ft.
- Daedalea HymeniumTayrona DW Ms
Looking from the side onto the labyrinthian hymenium of a Daedalea in Tayrona - House store boat bed Puerto Naurino
House store using an old canoe as planter in Puerto Naurino - Cordyceps caloceroides excavated Chicaque DW MS
Cordyceps caloceroides growing out of an excavated trap door spider cocoon - Tarantula purple RioClaro DW Ms
A huge Colombian Lesserblack Tarantula (Xenesthis immanis) with amazing purple design on its back seen in Rio Claro - Lepiotaceous white disp PuertoNaurino
A lepiotaceous mushroom - Lepiota? Leucocoprinus? seen near Puerto Naurino - Macrolepiota colombiana fried
Colombian parasol (Macrolepiota colombiana) fried and super tasty enjoyed in Bogota. We took it to restaurant and asked them to cook it for us. - Pleuroid on palm stump Tayrona DW Ms
An oyster-like / pleuroid mushroom growing out of a palm stump in Tayrona. - Alexanders Rhubarb flowers are protected from wind, weather and radiation, all intense in high altitude.
- Couroupita guianensis Canonball Lecythidaceae DW Ms
Couroupita guianensis with very dense cauliflorie. - Etlingera elatior Torch ginger Cr Ms
Etlingera elatior, the Torch ginger a garden plant native to Asia. - Marasmius haematocephalus gills DW Ms
Marasmius haematocephalus showing its economic gill spacing. - Tremella dysenterica ? #73
- Calostoma 3 and sliced
Calostoma cinnabarinum, a most weird oak associate in the boletales.