- Boletellus emodensis seen in Taktsang
- Lichenomphalina cap DW Ms
- Hydnellum teeth
- Cordyceps farinosa found in the oak forest remnants close to Jakar in Bumthang in 2700m / 8800ft altitude
- Mushroamers with members of the National Mushroom Center of Bhutan in Ura
- Calocera viscosa
- Codonopsis vincifolia near Taktsang. Some Codonopsis are important medicinals in traditional Tibetan and Chinese medicines
- Two young Boletus reticuloceps seen near Ura
Local people do not appreciate these porcini and ignore them. Well, they think they are toxic. - Craterellus sp. seen in Dorjibi under oak near Jakar
- Amanita sp showing its greenish annulus
- Austroboletus olivaceoglutinosus tubes, partial veil and stipe from Dochung La
- Chanterelle Seller seen in Lobesa
- Asterophora lycoperdoides - note how some of the turn brown. Spores are produced similar to a puffball.
- Austroboletus olivaceoglutinosus with green viscid cap found on Dochung La
- Mushroom collection
- Mushroom collection
- Punakha Dzong Mo Chu River Bridge DW Ms
Punakha Dzong was built by Ngawang Namgyal, 1st Zhabdrung Rinpoche, in 1637–38. It is the second oldest and second largest Dzong (fortress) in Bhutan. It is located at the confluence of Mo Chu (Mother River) and Po Chu (Father River). - Helvella crispa, the White elfin saddle seen near Jakar
- Exidia sp. growing on rose
This fungus is sought after by Chinese buyers who pay hundreds of dollars for a pound of dried fungus. - Clavulinopsis?