arb_oretum: The road from the airport.
arb_oretum: A spectacular gentian (Swertia bimaculata)
arb_oretum: Viburnum betulifolium in full fruit
arb_oretum: Clerodendron bungei in fruit
arb_oretum: Wild hops (Humulus)
arb_oretum: Professor Lu (blue jacket), Professor Yin Kaipu (red jacket) and Changbao Tian
arb_oretum: Mrs. Ling Qi, Director of the Huanglong Nature Reserve (and me)
arb_oretum: Yak with sliced garlic - excellent!
arb_oretum: Professor Yin Kaipu and me
arb_oretum: Perfect weather on Wednesday
arb_oretum: More mountains
arb_oretum: Sorbus in fruit
arb_oretum: Juniper bark
arb_oretum: An old juniper tree covered with mosses and lichens
arb_oretum: Definitely a spruce
arb_oretum: Birch (Betula albosinensis) with great bark
arb_oretum: Fall colors in a Sorbus (mountain ash)
arb_oretum: Fruits on a Sorbus going from white to pink
arb_oretum: Juniper with young seed cone
arb_oretum: Giant rhododendrons
arb_oretum: Looking up into the rhododendrons
arb_oretum: Fall colors just starting near tree line
arb_oretum: Larch in the center
arb_oretum: Fall colors
arb_oretum: Michael Dosmann and Tony Aiello
arb_oretum: The amazing mineral pools of Huanglong
arb_oretum: The amazing mineral pools of Huanglong
arb_oretum: Clouds moving in and new snow above tree line
arb_oretum: One of the sites where E.H. Wilson took a photograph in 1908 (left) and where Professor Yin Kaipu rephotographed the scene a century later
arb_oretum: Kang Wang, Xinfen Gao, Michael Dosmann, and Tony Aiello gathering plant material