- Suillus cavipes, a larch symbiont apparently distributed all over the Northern Hemisphere wherever larch trees (Larix sp.) occur.
- Suillus cavipes growing in Yading
- Stupas and prayer flags near a monastery
- Stellera chamaejasme, with yellow and white flowers
- Stellera chaemajasme, a perennial Daphne relative.
- Spongipellis Hymenium Kerala
- Spathularia flava, a common fungus in East Tibet
- Soroseris, a true total high altitude specialist. Wont find it below 4000m / 12,000ft.
- Some bolete close to Neoboletus luridiformis. It can be found on the bigger mushroom markets, but traditionally not often eaten by Tibetan communities.
- Shop keepers with dried Saussurea medusa et al., in Chinglish known as snow lotus
- Several species of Lactarius related to Lactarius deliciosus, like L. hatsudake and L. sanguifluus
- Seasonal matsutake Camp on the Chaktreng-Shangrila border
- Searching for porcini
- Rufous Treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda)
- Ringha Gompa with prayer flags. We met lots of animals and mushrooms there.
- Rhodiola, a rose-root.
- Rheum alexandrae Alexanders Rhubarb, an high altitude specialist
- Rheum alexandrae Alexanders Rhubarb, also an important medicinal in Tibetan Medicine and TCM
- Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) checking out flower at teh Panda center
- Pterocephalus hookeri, great geometry!