FungiFriday: Red Waxy Cap, with Fragile Frosty Bonnets

Sometimes you will find gems among ordinary stones; it only happens occasionally.

When I find mushrooms like this, it's like finding a jewel. This is quite reasonable because I rarely find this mushroom during the mushroom walks I have done. I captured these photos in December 2023.

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The red waxy cap, or Hygrocybe coccinea, is a fungus that is rarely found, even during the rainy season.

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The mushroom's fruiting body is brilliant red and very slimy, and the thing I like most about this mushroom is its gills.

I hope to find the same type of mushroom in the next rainy season.

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At that time, some frosty bonnets (Mycena adscendens) were also found. The tall, slender stem is too fragile to support just a small cap.

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This is my contribution to #FungiFriday hosted and curated by @ewkaw.
Happy #FungiFriday🍄

All of the images here are my work, taken with Xiaomi POCO NFC smartphone and an assembled external macro lens.



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