- 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" - Boletus reticuloceps seen in Phajoding.
- Breakfast at Wangdue Eco-Lodge. What a location!
- Butterfly resting in Motithang
- Caloboletus sp. a bitter bolete
- Calocera viscosa
- Calocera viscosa seen in Phajoding
- Chanterelle seller seen at Pele La
- Chanterelle Seller seen in Lobesa
- Chanterelle selling lady in Lobesa
- Chanterelles, probably Cantharellus cibarius growing in Taktsang
- Cicada Thinyel Gang DW Ms
- Clavulinopsis?
- Codonopsis vincifolia near Taktsang. Some Codonopsis are important medicinals in traditional Tibetan and Chinese medicines
- Colquhounia coccinea flower
Colquhounia coccinea, an intensely red to orange flowering shrub in the mint family that grows in Bhutan between 1600 and 2600m. - Cordyceps farinosa found in the oak forest remnants close to Jakar in Bumthang in 2700m / 8800ft altitude
- Cordyceps farinosa seen near Jakar
- Cordyceps stromata in situ seen near Jakar
- Craterellus sp. seen in Dorjibi under oak near Jakar
- Crotalaria sessiliflora?