- Podostroma solmsii sliced
- Boletus reticuloceps found in Ura
Boletus reticuloceps, an excellent king bolete associate with conifers distributed in the Eastern Himalayas and Eastern Tibet. It was first described from the Tibetan areas in Yunnan. Then it was named as Aureboletus reticuloceps, but in 2005 in Sydowia 57-1 Wang, Q. B. & Y. J. Yao published "Boletus reticuloceps, a new combination for Aureoboletus reticuloceps" - Phallus impudicus disp Bhutan DW Ms
- 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. - Amanita greenish annulus
- Amanita hemibapha young ed Cr DW Ms
- Agaricus cap #207
- Favolaschia white Kwamala
- Cordyceps farinosa seen near Jakar
- Podostroma solmsii transected
- Boletus reticuloceps, a choice edible porcini growing with spruce in Ura, Bumthang, Bhutan
- Hydnellum "peckii"
Hydnellum, maybe H. peckii, known commonly as Bleeding tooth fungus and in North America as "strawberries and cream". The orange to red drops are guttation, a liquid oozed out by some fungi, probably for defense, think chemical warfare and also to catch the eye of photographers! - Podostroma solmsii? parasitizing a Phallus impudicus egg near Jakar, Bumthang in 2700m / 8800 ft in pine forest.
- Pseudohydnum cf gelatinosum #188
- Panax pseudoginseng - Ginseng growing wild in Bhutan
- Ophiocordyceps on larva with 4 stromata
- Crotalaria sessiliflora?
- Pseudocolus sp. stinkhorn seen near a small willow in the spruce forest above Ura
- Amanita rubrovolvata 3 DW Ms
- Scutellinia scutellata? seen in Taktsang