- to date.
Waxcaps receive most
attention in
northern Europe,
where they are
found in nutrient-poor pastures. However,
outside Europe,
waxcaps are more...
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Waxcap gr****land is short-sward, nutrient-poor gr****land that
supports a rich ****emblage of
larger fungi,
particularly waxcaps (species of
Hygrocybe and...
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suggests waxcaps are
neither mycorrhizal nor
saprotrophic but may be ****ociated with mosses. In Europe,
Hygrocybe chlorophana is
typical of
waxcap gr****lands...
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nodulose under a lens. The
Crimson Waxcap is
widespread but
generally rare
throughout Europe. Like most
other European waxcaps, it
occurs in old, agriculturally...
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suggests waxcaps are
neither mycorrhizal nor
saprotrophic but may be ****ociated with mosses. In Europe,
Cuphophyllus pratensis is
typical of
waxcap gr****lands...
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suggests waxcaps are
neither mycorrhizal nor
saprotrophic but may be ****ociated with mosses. In Europe,
Cuphophyllus virgineus 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...
-
suggests waxcaps are
neither mycorrhizal nor
saprotrophic but may be ****ociated with mosses.
Porpolomopsis calyptriformis is
typical of
waxcap gr****lands...
- the
scarlet hood,
scarlet waxcap or
righteous red waxy cap, is a
colourful member of the
mushroom genus Hygrocybe.
These waxcaps are
found across the Northern...
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research suggests waxcaps are
neither mycorrhizal nor
saprotrophic but may be ****ociated with mosses.
Hygrocybe quieta is
typical of
waxcap gr****lands, a...