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18-Nov-2012

hills fungus- Hygrocybe coccinea/Scarlet waxcap

in the absence of Fly Agaric this year, this will have to do. Apparently it is edible...and if you think I am just blathering see http://www.somerc.com/uploads/waxcap_identification_guide.pdf


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Walter Otto Koenig21-Oct-2013 15:10
Fascinating, I've never seen anything like this. The link to the description is very thorough and interesting. I suppose I would eat it.
woody3427-Nov-2012 22:06
Fascinating shot ..the light and details are great..never seen one like that before..V
Helen Betts27-Nov-2012 21:42
Fascinating! They almost look like wax. Not sure I'd want to eat it, but your capture is excellent.
Johnny JAG27-Nov-2012 21:13
All fungi are edible once, not all of them give you a second chance ;-)
larose forest photos27-Nov-2012 21:10
We also get hygrocybes here and it is always a treat to see them. Love this image of them nestled into the moss. V
Brian Samuel27-Nov-2012 20:26
I like the rib patterns. Are you going to risk eating them?
Guest 27-Nov-2012 16:15
Excellent details.
Guest 27-Nov-2012 14:57
Excellent macro.....
Guest 27-Nov-2012 10:59
Excellent shot. V.
Blandine Mangin27-Nov-2012 10:43
de beaux champignons avec de belles couleurs, mais pas sûre qu'ils soient comestibles ! v
John Hamers27-Nov-2012 08:23
Great shot of thse funghi !! wonderful light and clarity !! V
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