- Two young Boletus reticuloceps seen near Ura
Local people do not appreciate these porcini and ignore them. Well, they think they are toxic. - Thalictrum chelidonii seen in KunzangDra
- Stereopsis sp. growing under spruce in Bhutan.
- Spathulariopsis velutipes
- Satyrium nepalense orchid
- Punakha Dzong Punakha Dzong (1220 m / 3,900 ft)
- 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). - Pseudocolus sp. stinkhorn seen near a small willow in the spruce forest above Ura
- Probably a Gymnopilus we saw at Dochu La. We loved the conical heads
- Panax pseudoginseng - Ginseng growing wild in Bhutan
- Mushroom collection
- Mushroom collection
- Mushroom collection
- Mushroamers with members of the National Mushroom Center of Bhutan in Ura
- Kunzang Dra Nye hermitage in Tang Valley (3250m / 10,680ft)
Padmasambhava and his student Namkhe Nyinpo mediated here in the 7th Century, but the present site was founded in 1488 by Pema Lingpa - Karma showing off her Amanita hemibapha she found near Kunzangdra
- Hydnellum teeth
- Hydnellum "peckii"
Hydnellum, maybe H. peckii, known commonly as Bleeding tooth fungus and in North America as "strawberries and cream". The orange to red drops are guttation, a liquid oozed out by some fungi, probably for defense, think chemical warfare and also to catch the eye of photographers! - House painters at work in Ura
- Gills of Gymnopilus? seen at Dochu La