Identifying the Crimson Waxcap, Hygrocybe punicea
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- This beautiful mushroom is one to look out for in late Autumn and early Winter on unimproved grassland.
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Thank you for your video, I wondered what this one was, as I saw the Scarlet one few weeks ago, and saw this one too, thought they are the same. I have just got your book, early birthday present for me👍 fantastic book really enjoyed reading, as if I was listing to you voice explaing all those, easily to follow and looking at the fantastic photos of the mushrooms in different stages of growing, very helpful indeed. The best 👌 👍
Excellent video which really helps with confident identification. Thank you.
Another video loaded with great information Marlo and video footage Richard! Thank you!
Lovely surroundings that you are in.
Lovely, thank you, see so many of these beautiful mushrooms in the hills. :)
Very pretty! Waxcaps seem to be getting rarer, a few years ago I saw many different types of waxcap including green, orange, pink, red, yellow, multicoloured ones, but this year and last year there was hardly any
I saw some beautiful parrot wax caps in Exmoor last week. They were stunning!
I started following you a few weeks ago and you are very good at explaining the characteristics of mushrooms. You seem to like it and you convey it in your videos.
Keep doing a great job.
Regards from Ireland
I've got the Mushroom Faraging Guide now and it's very well written and useful book. Good work Marlow and Eric! 😊
Always informative and helpful, keep up the great work Milo and thanks again.
How bizarre this should pop up. My eldest was on a fungi foray in Somerset on Sunday and found crimson waxcaps. First time they've been found in that particular field. The mycologist guide was giddy with excitement apparently.
Found this one today, massive and lots of them.is it edible?
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