- Cimicifuga yunnanensis flower, a woodland plant. Its close American relatives are known as cohosh or bugbane
- Allium nanodes encountered on a wind swept pass in 4500m
- What a place! Hiking up a narrow valley to find this jewel. Wetland meadows with Mt Chana Dorje in the back
- Stellera chamaejasme, with yellow and white flowers
- Looks like an Allium prattii to me, but there is many different species of wild onions.
- Laccaria amethystea, a Boletus / Xerocomus sp. and another Laccaria
- A basket full of King boletes (Boletus edulis sensu lato)
- Cyananthus langiflorus, in the Bellflower / Campanulaceae family.
- Eggs of Amanita hemibapha, the Himalayan Caesar, a choice edible
- Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) checking out flower at teh Panda center
- A big Amanita hemibapha, the Himalayan Caesar, a choice edible with two eggs that are twice as big as a regular egg
- Panda (Ailuropodus melaonleuca) reclining in Chnegdu Panda Breeding Center
- Drolma and Tsering Tashi and his mother.
- Mushroom dealer with Himalayan Gypsies (Rozites emodensis) and Leccinum.
- Boletus edulis group seen above Nyachuka / Yajiang
- Mushroom dealer in Dartsendo / Kangding holding King boletes
- A lot of big Himalayan Caesars!
- Brand new statue of Tsongkhapa in Lithang Gonpa, the founder of the Gelukpa tradition
- Some bolete close to Neoboletus luridiformis. It can be found on the bigger mushroom markets, but traditionally not often eaten by Tibetan communities.
- Catathelasma imperialis on the market in Dartsendo = Kangding, Ganzi Prefecture