- Mushroom collection
- Colquhounia coccinea flower
Colquhounia coccinea, an intensely red to orange flowering shrub in the mint family that grows in Bhutan between 1600 and 2600m. - Microstoma flocosum - wonders of stacking
- Dacryopinax seen in Kwamalasamutu, Suriname
- Pleurotus sp. seen in Kwamalasamutu, Suriname
- Spathulariopsis velutipes
- Chanterelle selling lady in Lobesa
- Agaricus "moelleri" with an unpleasant phenolic odor hence non-edible seen in Phajoding
- Chanterelles, probably Cantharellus cibarius growing in Taktsang
- Karma showing off her Amanita hemibapha she found near Kunzangdra
- Kunzang Dra Nye hermitage in Tang Valley (3250m / 10,680ft)
Padmasambhava and his student Namkhe Nyinpo mediated here in the 7th Century, but the present site was founded in 1488 by Pema Lingpa - Humaria hemisphaerica, the Hairy Fairy Cup
- Cyanosis vaga a common weed. This spiderwort related to tradescentia
Cyanosis vaga is a common tiny weed growing on the edges of fields & forest in the Himalayas - Monk who had found the Amanita hemipapha I had hidden for picking up on the return hike in Phajoding
- Himalayan Caesar mushroom - Amanita hemibapha, a choice edible. It was first described in the 1860s from neighboring Sikkim.
- Microstoma flocosum seen in Bhutan below Tiget Nest
- Thelophora sp. an Earth fan growing under pine
- Langurs in an oak tree close to Taktsang = Tiger's Nest
- Scutellinia scutellata? seen in Taktsang
- Pseudocolus sp. stinkhorn seen near a small willow in the spruce forest above Ura