- A graceful Cystoderma sp. seen near Phajoding
- Microstoma flocosum
- Austroboletus olivaceoglutinosus on Dochung La
- Dragon Gargoyle seen Kunzang Dra
- Podostroma solmsii sliced
- Exidia sp. growing on rose
This fungus is sought after by Chinese buyers who pay hundreds of dollars for a pound of dried fungus. - Eleagnus parvifolia known in Dzonkha as Bji berry. One of our favorites.
It is related to Russian olives, but has nothing to do with olives. - Stereopsis sp. growing under spruce in Bhutan.
- Breakfast at Wangdue Eco-Lodge. What a location!
- Chanterelle Seller seen in Lobesa
- Chanterelle seller seen at Pele La
- 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). - Punakha Dzong Punakha Dzong (1220 m / 3,900 ft)
- Austroboletus olivaceoglutinosus tubes, partial veil and stipe from Dochung La
- Mushroom collection
- Swarm of migratory bees seen in Tamshing Lhakang
- Podostroma solmsii transected
- Guepinia helvelloides
- Phylloporus sp. showing its beautiful yellow gills
- Phylloporus sp., the gilled bolete seen near Phajoding