In forty-eight samples of honey coming from Cogua, Tabio, and Zipaquira (Cundinamarca) 167 pollen-types of sixty-nine plant families were differentiated. The identification was made to species level in 10% ofthe cases, at 39 % to genera, 28% at family level. 23% of the palinomorphes remained unindentified. Thirteen samples from Cogua were classified as unifloral (dominant pollen of Eucaliptus globulus) and three like multifloral (dominant pollen of Eucaliptus cf. globulus and Trifolium sp.). Ten samples from Tabio were classified as unifloral (nine ofthese with dominant pollen of Eucaliptus globulus and one with Prunus serotinai and six like multifloral (dominant pollen of Vallea stipularis y Eucafyptus cf. globufus (1), Ugni sp., Asteraceae tubiliflora and Eucalyptus cf. globulus (3); Prunus serafina and Eucalyptus cf. globulus (l) y Eucafyptus cf. gfobulus and Oreopanax cf. mutisianus (1). All samples from Zipaquira were classified like unifloral, pollen dominant Eucafyptus cf. globulus (4) or by Weinmannia sp. (12).