- in
Nepali as यार्चागुन्बू, यार्चागुन्बा, yarshagumba,
yarchagumba or
yarsagumba. The
transliteration in
Bhutan is
yartsa guenboob. In India, it is known...
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biological attributes of
Himalayan treasured fungus Ophiocordyceps sinensis (
Yarsagumba)".
Journal of Fungi. 3 (1): 4. doi:10.3390/jof3010004. PMC 5715966. PMID 29371523...
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Yarsagumba phenomenon, shot at
elevations from 4000 to 5000 meter...
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potential tourist attractions that
remain largely unexplored including yarsagumba (Ophiocordyceps sinensis)
collection caravan destinations, historical...
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village in Nepal,
whose residents support themselves by
foraging for
yarsagumba, a rare but
highly valuable fungus that
grows out of the
decomposing bodies...
- will find a
monastery and then yak
pastures and
hills for
harvesting Yarsagumba. If you keep going, you will
stumble upon
Tibetan villages that have become...
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clothes are
imported to Mustang,
while pashmina,
agricultural products and
yarsagumba are
exported to China. Peissel,
Michel (October 1965). "Mustang, Nepal's...
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addition to
these vegetables and fruits, the
medicinal herbs such as
Yarsagumba, Panchaole, Kurilo, Timur, Cinnamon, Gurjo, Katuki, Pangar, Badalpate...
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including tiger skins,
tiger bones and parts, musk deer
pouches and
yarsagumba. The
Nepali Times journalists estimated that the
rebels earned Rs. 35...