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English: Sampling of fungi collected from summer, 2008 foray in Northern Saskatchewan mixed woods, near LaRonge

In this photo, there are a few leaf lichens, probably Icelandmoss (Cetraria Icelandia), a couple of mosses or liverworts... (Bryophytes), peatland moss, (Sphagnum) as well as mushrooms.

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A sampling of fungi collected during summer 2008 in Northern Saskatchewan mixed woods, near LaRonge, is an example regarding the species diversity of fungi. In this photo, there are also leaf lichens and mosses.

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