This work is a follow-up to the bachelor thesis about saprotrophic fungus Trametes versicolor (L.) Pilát. The main objectives are summarize data on health benefits, bioremediation and research itself in the form of observation of this species on selected part of VŠLP Zvolen. The observations pointed to the greatest occurrence of fungus caps in the stands of the older age classes and the greatest occurrence of the fungus caps on the beech wood (69%) and the oak wood (18%). Observed was also a correlation between rising altitude and drop in fungus occurrence. The most often occupied substrate of the fungus caps are thin branches with a thickness of up to 7 cm (36%) and the stump with a thickness of over 20 cm which were occupied up to 24%. The authors most often mention the health benefits talk about as the ability to strengthen the immune system and combat various types of cancers as well as to limit the negative effects of cancer treatment. In bioremediation, the most frequently mentioned abilities are removal of organic pollutants and wastewater treatment.