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Hygrocybe miniata, commonly known as the vermilion waxcap or miniature waxy cap, is a small, bright red or red-orange mushroom of the waxcap genus Hygrocybe. It is a cosmopolitan species, that is found worldwide. In Europe, it is found in fields, on sandy heaths, or grassy commons in the autumn.
Learn about the distribution, taxonomy, etymology, identification and culinary notes of Hygrocybe miniata, a small and scurfy red waxcap fungus. See photos, spore print and gill trama of this uncommon and beautiful mushroom.
- Not distinctive.
- September to November in Britain and Ireland.
Learn about the Vermillion Waxcap, a small red mushroom with a scurfy cap and pale yellow gills. Find out how to identify, where to look for it, and why it is better to admire than pick.
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- Dec
- Hygrocybe miniata
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Learn about the vermilion waxcap, a small, bright red or red-orange mushroom of the waxcap genus Hygrocybe. Find out its description, habitat, distribution, similar species, and sources of information.
- redish
- mycorrhizal
- Forest
- none
Learn about Vermilion Waxcap, a small, bright red or red-orange mushroom that grows on unimproved grassland. See images, habitat, identification tips, UK status and records on NatureSpot.
Learn how to identify Hygrocybe miniata, also known as Vermillion Waxcap, a small red mushroom with a scurfy cap that fades in age. Find out its ecology, similar species, taxonomy and etymology, and edibility.
Hygrocybe miniata, commonly known as the vermilion waxcap, is a small, bright red, or red-orange mushroom of the waxcap genus Hygrocybe. It is a cosmopolitan species, that is found worldwide. In Europe, it is found in fields, on sandy heaths, or grassy commons in the autumn (fall).