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At high magnification a common heather reminds mysterious sakura247
Like dew drops the heads of the common hair moss shimmer in the sun248
The Red Helleborine is a very valuable and endangered species250
The fallen leaves of aspen tree are like coins scattered on the forest cover260
During its flowering bog rosemary gives the reserved mires the tints of pink 071
The first butterfly couldn't withstand fragrance of the blossoming willow002
Multicoloured forest carpet woven by nature of the fallen leaves010
Scattering ripe cranberries are the wealth of the Reserve's bogs020
Towards autumn pantries of the Berezinsky are filled with juicy cranberries058
An evening in the spring forest245
Great sundew is a predator plant eating insects079
Lysimachia vulgaris in the wild is found in wet meadows and along the margins of bogs147
In the end of summer bog whortleberry abundantly ripens at the Reserve's bogs033
In spring the reserved forest is sweeten with delicate arome of blooming lilies-of-the-valley004
Berries of the bittersweet nightshade ripen by mid-October117
The blueberries. It's probably impossible to imagine our pine forests without this tasty and useful berries259
At the bogs the cranberry is the last to break into bloom 276
The most mysterious flower of the pine forest is a pasque flower270
The Toothwort is an early spring bloomer growing in groups in particular years at the protected forests272
A young pine tree on the bog hummock319
One of the rare early bloomers is the narrow-leaved lungwort322
In May, the golden flowers of the globeflower flash on the forest glades330
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