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- to date. Waxcaps receive most attention in northern Europe, where they are found in nutrient-poor pastures. However, outside Europe, waxcaps are more...
- Waxcap gr****land is short-sward, nutrient-poor gr****land that supports a rich ****emblage of larger fungi, particularly waxcaps (species of Hygrocybe and...
- suggests waxcaps are neither mycorrhizal nor saprotrophic but may be ****ociated with mosses. In Europe, Cuphophyllus virgineus is typical of waxcap gr****lands...
- suggests waxcaps are neither mycorrhizal nor saprotrophic but may be ****ociated with mosses. Porpolomopsis calyptriformis is typical of waxcap gr****lands...
- research suggests waxcaps are neither mycorrhizal nor saprotrophic but may be ****ociated with mosses. Hygrocybe quieta is typical of waxcap gr****lands, a...
- suggests waxcaps are neither mycorrhizal nor saprotrophic but may be ****ociated with mosses. In Europe, Cuphophyllus atlanticus is typical of waxcap gr****lands...
- Like other waxcaps, it occurs in old, agriculturally unimproved, short-sward gr****land (pastures and lawns). Recent research suggests waxcaps are neither...
- 5.0 μm. The slimy waxcap has been recorded in Europe, Central and North America, northern Asia, and Australia. Like other waxcaps, it grows in old, unimproved...
- nodulose under a lens. The Crimson Waxcap is widespread but generally rare throughout Europe. Like most other European waxcaps, it occurs in old, agriculturally...
- Citrine Waxcap is widespread but generally rare throughout Europe, with the largest po****tions in the north west of the continent. Like other waxcaps, it...