- At first Drolma was a bit closed and standish apart.
But she really got into mushrooms and kept bringing specimens. - Auricularia sp
Auricularia sp, maybe Au. delicata, a wood ear seen in Kerala - Balanophora fungosa var. indica
Balanophora fungosa var. indica, a strange parasitic plant without chlorophyll often mistaken for a fungus. - Be Sha sales woman. Be sha is the Tibetan name for pine mushrooms, but means oak mushroom.
In Tibet they are associated with evergreen oaks. - Boletus amygdalinus display ed S
Boletus amygdalinus display ed S - Boletus edulis group seen above Nyachuka / Yajiang
- Brand new statue of Tsongkhapa in Lithang Gonpa, the founder of the Gelukpa tradition
- Calbovista subsculpta (30)
Calbovista subsculpta (30) - Cantharellus cascadensis DW M
Cantharellus cascadensis - Cantharellus cascadensis S
Cantharellus cascadensis - Breitenbush OR - Cantharellus-cascadensis seen near Breitenbush OR
Cantharellus cascadensis - Catathelasma imperialis on the market in Dartsendo = Kangding, Ganzi Prefecture
- Chanterelles! Maybe something like Cantharellus minor, I am not sure.
- Cimicifuga yunnanensis flower, a woodland plant. Its close American relatives are known as cohosh or bugbane
- Close up of the blue Primula sp.
- Cloud-enshrouded peak of Mt Chenrezi with a glacial lake
- Coprinopsis atramentaria, the ink cap or Tipplers bane, which is also distributed in Europe and North America
- Cyananthus langiflorus, in the Bellflower / Campanulaceae family.
- Cyanotis flower seen in Eravikulam
Cyanotis flower Eravikulam NP, Western Ghats, Kerala - Dorje, a mobile matsutake dealer we met in Nyachuka