#182: Waxy Caps

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  1. May 5, 2017

    […] Waxy Caps11 […]

  2. September 1, 2017

    […] to mushrooms in the genus Hygrophorous, which includes large and mostly pale waxcaps (see FFF#182).2,3 The waxcaps are similar to H. aurantiaca in stature but not much else.2 Despite the name, H. […]

  3. October 6, 2017

    […] conica belongs to a group of mushrooms known as the waxcaps (Hygrophoraceae, FFF#182). Like the other members of this group, its gills have the consistency of soft wax when rubbed […]

  4. January 24, 2020

    […] umbellifera belongs in the family Hygrophoraceae,6 which includes the waxy caps (FFF#182).  Waxy caps – especially Hygrocybe species – are often small and normally appear in the same […]

  5. January 24, 2020

    […] umbellifera belongs in the family Hygrophoraceae,6 which includes the waxy caps (FFF#182).  Waxy caps – especially Hygrocybe species – are often small and normally appear in the […]

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