- Iguaque Road
Road to Iguaque Parque Nacional near Villa de Leyva. - Phaeolepiota aurea Villa de Leyva
Phaeolepiota aurea. We were totally surprised to findv Alaska gold in Colombia, Villa de Leyva. - Fuligo septica Dog barf
Fuligo septica, the Dog barf slime mold - Villa de Leyva Church
Villa de Leyvas main church at the town square. - Market fruits
more market fruits in Villa de Leyva - Protubera sabulonensis 3 Colombia
Protubera sabulonensis, a fruity smelling stinkhorn, that fruits in the egg. - Market fruit
Tropical and temperate fruit are all available in Villa de Leyva - Phaeolepiota aurea Villa de Leyva
Phaeolepiota aurea growing Villa de Leyva - Whats Alaska Gold doing in the cloud forest in Colombia? - Russula deceptivus with baby on back
Russula deceptivus with baby mushroom on back - Gulupa Passiflora edulis
Gulupa a variety of Passion fruit - Passiflora edulis - Purple tomatoes Villa de Leyva
Purple tomatoes for sale in Villa de Leyva. Andean potato diversity is mind boggling! - Psilocybe cubensis Jack
Jack photographing native Psilocybe cubensis near Villa de Leyva - Protubera sabulonensis sliced Colombia
Protubera sabulonensis sliced, Iguaque, Colombia - Market fruitss
Fruit heaven seen on the Villa de Leyva market - Puffball face
Puffball face - Solanum betaceum – Tomatillo
Solanum betaceum – Tomatillo - Sacramento walking
Sacramento walking by a creek - Lentinula aciculospora pair
Lentinula aciculospora, an edible neotropical cousin of East Asian Shiitake - Lentinula aciculospora
A more mature Lentinula aciculospora, a good edible closely related to Shiitake - 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.