Phellinus spp

Phellinus spp are a group of wood-decaying fungi that play a vital ecological role in the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP). These fungi are essential decomposers, breaking down complex plant mater

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Amanita spp

Amanita spp is a genus of fungi known for its striking appearance, ecological importance, and—in some cases—its potent toxicity. Found across various temperate forests of the Great Himalayan Natio

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Russula spp

Russula spp is a diverse and widely distributed genus of mushrooms that plays an important ecological role in forest ecosystems, including those found in the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP). Thes

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Morchella esculenta (Guchhi)

Morchella esculenta, commonly known as Guchhi, is one of the most prized wild mushrooms found in the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) and surrounding alpine and subalpine regions. Renowned for its

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Trametes versicolor

Trametes versicolor, commonly known as Turkey Tail, is a striking polypore mushroom found in the rich forest ecosystems of the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP). Named for its vividly banded, fan-l

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Laetiporus spp

Laetiporus spp., commonly referred to as Sulphur Shelf or Chicken of the Woods, is a vividly colored, wood-decaying fungus found in temperate forests, including those of the Great Himalayan National P

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Director cum Conservator of Forests, GHNP

Great Himalayan National Park
Shamshi, District Kullu, Himachal

Pradesh – 175 126 (INDIA)

Tel: +91-1902-265320 (Office)

Fax: +91-1902-265320

Email: dirghnp@gmail.com