- Monk who had found the Amanita hemipapha I had hidden for picking up on the return hike in Phajoding
- Agaricus "moelleri" with an unpleasant phenolic odor hence non-edible seen in Phajoding
- Himalayan Caesar mushroom - Amanita hemibapha, a choice edible. It was first described in the 1860s from neighboring Sikkim.
- Calocera viscosa
- An intense red Mycena species seen near Taktsang
- Phylloporus sp., the gilled bolete seen near Phajoding
- Phylloporus sp. showing its beautiful yellow gills
- Guepinia helvelloides
- A graceful Cystoderma sp. seen near Phajoding
- Calocera viscosa seen in Phajoding
- Lichenomphalina sp., fruiting bodies of a lichen!
- Laccaria amethystina - the purple deceiver, what a mushroom!
- Boletus reticuloceps seen in Phajoding.
- Suillus spraguei seen in Phajoding.
This "Painted bolete" (it used to be Suillus pictus) is widely eaten in Bhutan. Whole young caps a fried tubes down. We enjoyed it several times! - Amanita rubrovolvata 3 DW Ms
- Amanita hemibapha young ed Cr DW Ms
- Albatrellus caeruleoporus hymenium
- Albatrellus caeruleoporus cap & hymenium
- Lycoperdon sp. seen in Motithang. Maybe L. spadiceum, since it is yellow, but that is just a guess.
- Amanita vaginata group growing in Motithang