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- Amanita sp. Tangsibi
- Aphelaria? The closest I could find. Aphelariaceae are in the Cantharellales order. But really no idea. In Tsuga dumosa forest in 3000m in Thowadra, Bumthang., 2900m
- Laetiporus sp., maybe L. sulpherum growing on a tree stump in Colombia
- Lentinus crinitus (var. berteroi?), the Fringed Sawgill is an edible mushroom in the polypore family.
- Hemimycena gills
- Phallus impudicus seen from above. They are quite common in pine forests.
- Grass seeds Jakar DW Ms
- Podostroma solmsii close up
- Amanita sp.
- Leotia chlorocephala?
- Ditiola jelly fungus
- Crotalaria sessiliflora?
- Panax pseudoginseng - Ginseng growing wild in Bhutan
- Ponerorchis chusua orchid, Phadjoding
- A beautiful pink-orange Ramaria above Tingtibi, Zhemgang that is locally eaten.
- Ophiocordyceps amazonica that killed a grashopper seen in Rio Claro
- Chlorociboria sp. fruiting bodies cose up
- Primula capitata seen from above, Tangsibi
- Squamanita standing above Tingtibi, Zhemgang, Bhutan.
- Termitomyces sp, maybe T. eurhizus found above Tingtibi, a choice edible