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- Matsutake collector we met in the oak woods above Nyachuka
- A lovely group of Asters (Erigeron sp.)
- Matsutake collector we met in the oak woods
- Matsutake collector we met in the oak woods
- Tashi is observing spore disposal from a Spathularia
- Matsutake collector we met in the oak woods
- Spathularia flava, a common fungus in East Tibet
- An accident. No insurance cards out there. It has to be settled right there. An hour later a deal was struck and the road opened.
- Searching for porcini
- Rheum alexandrae Alexanders Rhubarb, an high altitude specialist
- A species of Boletus or Xerocomus
- Looks like an Allium prattii to me, but there is many different species of wild onions.
- Joe holding an Amanita hemibapha, a Himalayan Caesar mushroom.
- An Iris chrysographes, common above Dartsendo.
- Some bolete close to Neoboletus luridiformis. It can be found on the bigger mushroom markets, but traditionally not often eaten by Tibetan communities.
- A lot of big Himalayan Caesars!
- Catathelasma imperialis on the market in Dartsendo = Kangding, Ganzi Prefecture
- Leccinum, Rozites emodensis / Himlayan Gypsies, and Sarcodon / Hawkswings on the market in Kangding
- Drolma and Tsering Tashi and his mother.
- Cyananthus langiflorus, in the Bellflower / Campanulaceae family.