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Amanita colombiana growing in the Andean oak forest in reserva El Cedro, South Huila

Amanita colombiana El Cedro DW Ms.jpg We called this Selaginella wildenowii spikemoss,  the "Walmart fern" since it has such a plastic looking green-blue color that my camera did not do justice too. Seen in Isla EscondidaThumbnailsA red Russula growing with Quercus humboldtii in Reserva  El  Cedro in 2100m, South HuilaWe called this Selaginella wildenowii spikemoss,  the "Walmart fern" since it has such a plastic looking green-blue color that my camera did not do justice too. Seen in Isla EscondidaThumbnailsA red Russula growing with Quercus humboldtii in Reserva  El  Cedro in 2100m, South HuilaWe called this Selaginella wildenowii spikemoss,  the "Walmart fern" since it has such a plastic looking green-blue color that my camera did not do justice too. Seen in Isla EscondidaThumbnailsA red Russula growing with Quercus humboldtii in Reserva  El  Cedro in 2100m, South HuilaWe called this Selaginella wildenowii spikemoss,  the "Walmart fern" since it has such a plastic looking green-blue color that my camera did not do justice too. Seen in Isla EscondidaThumbnailsA red Russula growing with Quercus humboldtii in Reserva  El  Cedro in 2100m, South HuilaWe called this Selaginella wildenowii spikemoss,  the "Walmart fern" since it has such a plastic looking green-blue color that my camera did not do justice too. Seen in Isla EscondidaThumbnailsA red Russula growing with Quercus humboldtii in Reserva  El  Cedro in 2100m, South Huila