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✅ Mushroom foraging is allowed. The country is rich in various species of edible mushrooms. Forest Act

Boletus pinophilus
Peak harvesting season, the mushroom grows actively.
Boletus reticulatus
Peak harvesting season, the mushroom grows actively.
Lactarius deliciosus
Fruiting slows down, but the real saffron milk cap can still be found.
Leccinum scabrum
The mushroom is still in its prime, ready for harvesting.
Gyroporus castaneus
Peak harvesting season, the mushroom grows actively.
Lactarius sanguifluus
Fruiting slows down, but the pine saffron milk cap can still be found.
Tuber melanosporum
The Perigord truffle does not grow in this month.
Leccinum aurantiacum
Peak of harvesting, fruiting bodies ripen.
Lactarius salmonicolor
Fruiting is active, mushrooms are in good condition.
Cantharellus cibarius
September is the time for late chanterelle harvests. The mushrooms continue fruiting but with less intensity.
Lactarius scrobiculatus
Fruiting slows down, but the yellow lactarius can still be found.
Lactarius controversus
Fruiting slows down, but the aspen lactarius can still be found.
Lentinula edodes
Fruiting of Shiitake ends.
Leccinum albostipitatum
The mushroom is still in its prime, ready for harvesting.
Lactarius deterrimus
Fruiting slows down, but the pine lactarius can still be found.
Morchella esculenta
The mushroom does not grow during this time of the year.
Boletus aereus
Fruiting of the Bronze Boletus ends.
Suillus granulatus
High activity, excellent conditions.
Boletus regius
Fruiting of the Royal Boletus ends.
Morchella conica
The mushroom is not found at this time of the year.
Lactarius volemus
Fruiting of the Dry Lactarius ends.
Armillaria mellea
The start of mass fruiting.
Imleria badia
Fruiting of the Bay Bolete ends.
Agaricus bisporus var. alba
Activity continues, especially in warm autumn.
Cantharellus cinereus
Fruiting continues, but with less intensity, and mushrooms can be found in more humid areas.
Morchella semilibera
The Half-Free Morel does not appear in this month.
Agaricus bisporus var. cremini
Decreased activity, but still found in the wild.
Craterellus tubaeformis
Fruiting slows down, mushrooms can still be found in forests.
Flammulina velutipes
As temperatures begin to drop, the winter honey mushroom becomes active again, starting to fruit on old stumps.
Russula integra
Fruiting of the Edible Russula ends.
Pleurotus eryngii
Season ends, fruiting gradually decreases.
Xerocomus subtomentosus
Fruiting of the Green Bolete ends.
Hydnum repandum
The Yellow Hedgehog Mushroom finishes its season.
Macrolepiota procera
Fruiting of the Common Parasol Mushroom ends.
Marasmius oreades
As temperatures drop, the mushroom becomes active again, and fruiting continues in cooler areas.
Xerocomellus chrysenteron
Fruiting of the Cracked Bolete ends.
Pleurotus ostreatus
Start of the main season.
Pleurotus sapidus
Fruiting weakens, but mushrooms can still be found.
Pleurotus pulmonarius
Activity begins to decrease.
Macrolepiota mastoidea
Fruiting of the Large Parasol Mushroom ends.
Pleurotus eryngii var. ferulae
Fruiting of the Steppe Oyster Mushroom ends.
Xerocomus ferrugineus
Fruiting of the Yellow-Brown Bolete ends.
Hygrophorus hypothejus
The Late Hygrophorus finishes its season.
Russula vesca
Fruiting is active, mushrooms are in good condition.
Macrolepiota japonica
Fruiting of the Japanese Parasol Mushroom ends.
Pleurotus cornucopiae
Fruiting of the Horned Oyster Mushroom ends.
Russula virescens
Fruiting is active, mushrooms are in good condition.
Russula alutacea
Fruiting of the Scaly Russula ends.
Tricholoma flavovirens
Fruiting of the Yellow Tricholoma ends.
Tricholoma scalpturatum
Fruiting of the Grey Tricholoma ends.
Coprinus comatus
Fruiting of the Shaggy Ink Cap ends.