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Young boletus on a carpet of lichen050
In mixed forests with spruce as a dominating species you can find bright saffron milk caps, the mushrooms of the lactarius genus031
A shocking mushroom in our forests is a violet webcap052
Stinkhorn is a mushroom which make everybody known about it with characteristic smell023
Bright fly agarics harmoniously fit into the autumn atmosphere074
The artist's bracket is one of the most common wood-destroying fungi in the nature reserve012
Shaggy scalycap grows in small groups in many sites of the protected forests046
All the summer and autumn parasol mushrooms grow at forest clearings and glades003
Mushrooms are amazing organisms, the variety of their forms is astonishing039
Flourishing of the mushroom kingdom in the Berezinsky comes in the middle of autumn062
The role of fungi in the forest biocenosis life is huge061
Wood-destroying fungi of bizarre shape are the interesting discoveries in the protected forest154
Fantastic puffball mushrooms are hiding in damp places under the forest canopy013
One of the most numerous and common mushrooms is a brown cap boletus021
In the reserve boletus mushrooms grow in spruce forests and along the bogs' edges056
Sulphur shelf is often seen at the oak forests of the Reserve145
Cups of sarcoscypha is a necessary attribute of spring forest decoration015
The abundance of mushrooms in the forests of the Reserve shows that the fall fully has come059
Orange-cap boletus are bright but shy forest dwellers019
Already in the second half of summer on forest glades chanterelles become increasingly common053
In late April - early May first spring mushrooms, morels, appear in the woods122
In sustainable primary forests of the reserve honey fungus settle on the waste of growing forest028
The crown coral fungus resembles a strange coral008
Dead wood destroying fungi present an important element of the protected forest's life108
Pear-shaped puffball clusters are the "pearl" decoration of the fallen tree282
In October, fragile mushrooms are more difficult to break through the dense carpet of fallen leaves286
In the protected forest, one can sometimes see how one mushroom serves as a convenient substratum for the growth of another one284