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Splendid Waxcap

Hygrocybe spledissima

Photo by Lipase
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Description:

Similar in appearance to Hygrocybe punicea, H. coccinea has a less fibrous stem and is usually a brighter blood red when in it's prime whilst H. punicea is described as having a dark blood red colour and more distant gills. H. splendidissima is very similar but also has a more fibrous stem, H. spledidissima has a brighter red cap than H. coccinea. The differences and descriptions can be found here: http://www.first-nature.com/fungi/hygrocybe-punicea.php My spotting had a dry stem and cap, about 2cm across cap. about 8cm tall Due to the smooth and dry cap surface and the tall fruitbody I tentatively ID this one as H. spledissima. I've not taken into consideration other similar species (due to lack of time) such as Hygrocybe miniata, Hygrocybe reidii, Hygrocybe insipida

Notes:

av9 - somewhere along the footpath between here and the road

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PublishedApril 5, 2013

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