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- Wild growing hemp. Tibetans love the seeds of hemp.
- Our Sulfur shelf (Laetiporus sulpherus) cooked up.
Never did I have a sulfur shelf so tender that it melted on the tongue! - A cool lichen, may be a Lethariella, but that is just a guess...
- Looks to me like Entoloma bloxamii, commonly known as the big blue pinkgill.
- Laetiporus sulpherus var. miniatus
DSC 3015 s - Suillus cavipes, a larch symbiont apparently distributed all over the Northern Hemisphere wherever larch trees (Larix sp.) occur.
It is fun meeting old friends in exotic locations., - A meadow surrounded by pine forests above Nyade / Yading.
It was the perfect picnic spot until a rain started. - Tibetan farmers cutting their barley with scythes
- Shop keepers with dried Saussurea medusa et al., in Chinglish known as snow lotus
- A traditional bridge, they becoming rare, concrete is just tougher!
- Stupas and prayer flags near a monastery
- A blue Primula
- Close up of the blue Primula sp.
- Fritillaria bulbs put in the sun for drying.
They are a major medicinal, often used against a cold among other applications - An orchid, maybe an Orchis
- An Amanita close to A. pantherina near Dabpa, Chinese Daocheng.
- Lilium lophophorum
- Stellera chaemajasme, a perennial Daphne relative.
- Lilium lophophorum, a small Lily around 15 to 30cm tall
- Aletris nana