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Coral mushroom (Ramaria eumorpha, Ramaria invalii)(?) in Lisiy Nos, 5 miles west from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 5, 2016



Discovered in Lisiy Nos, located 5 miles west of Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a rare and exquisite coral mushroom (Ramaria eumorpha or Ramaria invalii). The photograph was captured on August 5, 2016. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of a coral mushroom growing on the forest floor, with its vibrant yellow color and intricate structure capturing attention. The mushroom's unique appearance is characterized by its branching, tree-like shape, resembling coral formations found in marine environments.

**Key Features:**

* **Color:** Vibrant yellow
* **Shape:** Branching, tree-like structure resembling coral formations
* **Size:** Not specified
* **Growth Environment:** Forest floor

**Background and Context:**

The image is set against a backdrop of forest debris, including twigs, leaves, and other organic matter. The overall atmosphere suggests a natural setting, possibly during the summer months when the mushroom is typically found.

**Overall Impression:**

The image showcases the coral mushroom's striking appearance and unique characteristics, highlighting its importance in the ecosystem as a food source for various animals. – AI vision

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