Waxcap Collection
"Waxcap Wonderland: Exploring the Colorful World of Hygrocybe Fungi" Spangle waxcap (Hygrocybe insipida) adds a touch of magic to Peatlands Park in County Armagh
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"Waxcap Wonderland: Exploring the Colorful World of Hygrocybe Fungi" Spangle waxcap (Hygrocybe insipida) adds a touch of magic to Peatlands Park in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, during October. Parrot waxcap (Hygrocybe psittacina) forms a vibrant clump on a golf course in Box, Wiltshire, UK - nature's own hole-in-one. The underside of Scarlet waxcap fungus (Hygrocybe coccinea) reveals its elegant stipe and gills in Monmouthshire - a true marvel of nature. Gills of Honey Waxcap (Hygrocybe coccinea) create an enchanting display at The National Forest in Leicestershire, UK during October. Vermilion waxcap fungi (Hygrocybe miniata) paint Buckinghamshire, England with their fiery hues during September - autumn's fiery masterpiece. Wood ant (Formica rufa) finds solace on the delicate cap fungus (Hygrocybe sp), creating an unexpected harmony in Buckinghamshire, England. Annagarriff Wood NNR in Peatlands County Armagh, Northern Ireland is home to the mysterious beauty of Wax cap fungus (Hygrocybe sp). Vermillion Waxcaps (Hygrocybe miniata) gather as a trio like tiny fireballs amidst the landscapes of Buckinghamshire - nature's hidden treasures revealed. Golden Waxcaps' radiant glow illuminates forests with their vibrant presence; behold the captivating allure of Hygrocye chlorophana. Pink Meadow Cap Fungi emerges as rare gems across the UK under its new name Hygrocye calyptraeformis - a sight worth cherishing for lucky observers.