- Cheku showing beautiful Amanita caesareoides. We did not eat them, since they were clearly different from the common Himalayan Caesar Amanita hemibapha.
- Immature Amanita rubrovolvata, a probably toxic mushroom, seen near Phadjoding
- Boletus reticuloceps processing bowl with Wangmo
- Boletus reticuloceps processing
- A Squamanita - a parasitic mushroom growing on top of the base of the high-jacked Amanita volva and stembase
- Amanita caesareoides found in oak forest above Tingtibi in 1800m.
- Lactarius subindigo looks lust like the new worlds Lactarius indigo. It is edible and enjoyable. I tested the Bhutan version without ill effects. L. subindigo is reported from China, Japan and New Guniea.
- Beautiful Yellow trumpet - Craterellus aureus above Tingtibi, Zhemgang.
- Amanita rubrovolvata buds
- Allium wallichii seen in Thowdrak
- Termitomyces patch. Though they grow on the wood rich underground excrement of termites, they are very tasty and popular
- Wangmos tasty Momos and home made noodles with fried Boletus reticuloceps Noodles Ms
- Wangmo with dryer
- Life stages of Phallus impudicus with an open sliced egg. When young the egg is an enjoyable edible, very firm and mildly tasting like radish.
- Squamanita transected shows the parasitic mushroom growing on top of the Amanita volva.
- Boletellus emodensis found in oak forest above Tingtibi in 1300m.
- Gorgeous Filoboletus manipularis? hymenium. They did not display bioluminescent in the dark.
- Cyananthus lobatus, Campnaulaceae growing near Phadjoding.
- Probably a Ditiola, Dacrymycetaceae, we called it the bell flower jelly fungus
- Lactifluus (=Lactarius) volemus gills. LOcals in Zhemgang appreciate this mushrooms as a good edible mushroom.