- Boletellus emodensis seen in Taktsang
- Dacryopinax seen in Kwamalasamutu, Suriname
- Penicilliopsis growing on palm seed seen in Siplaiwini, Suriname
- Phillipsia lutea seen in Siplaiwini, Suriname
- Ascopolyporus philodendri transect seen in Kwamalasamutu, Suriname
- Pleurotus sp. seen in Kwamalasamutu, Suriname
- Ceratiomyxa sphaerospora, slime mold seen in Sipaliwini, Suriname
- Amauroderma seen near Kwamalasamutu, Suriname
- A bright orange Marasmius seen in Sipaliwini, Suriname
- Pseudohydnum cf gelatinosum seen in Sipaliwini, Suriname
- Calocera viscosa
- Himalayan Caesar mushroom - Amanita hemibapha, a choice edible. It was first described in the 1860s from neighboring Sikkim.
- Agaricus "moelleri" with an unpleasant phenolic odor hence non-edible seen in Phajoding
- Monk who had found the Amanita hemipapha I had hidden for picking up on the return hike in Phajoding
- Austroboletus olivaceoglutinosus with green viscid cap found on Dochung La
- Cyanosis vaga a common weed. This spiderwort related to tradescentia
Cyanosis vaga is a common tiny weed growing on the edges of fields & forest in the Himalayas - Chanterelle selling lady in Lobesa
- Mushroamers with members of the National Mushroom Center of Bhutan in Ura
- Boletus reticuloceps, a choice edible porcini growing with spruce in Ura, Bumthang, Bhutan
- Boletus reticuloceps found in Ura
Boletus reticuloceps, an excellent king bolete associate with conifers distributed in the Eastern Himalayas and Eastern Tibet. It was first described from the Tibetan areas in Yunnan. Then it was named as Aureboletus reticuloceps, but in 2005 in Sydowia 57-1 Wang, Q. B. & Y. J. Yao published "Boletus reticuloceps, a new combination for Aureoboletus reticuloceps"