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Glutinous Waxcap -
Kleverige Wasplaat
-
Hygrocybe glutinipes

Image ID:
1186
Date: 
11/11/2012
Location: 
Gent,
Belgium
Description: 

Waxy Caps or Hygrocybes are characterized by their colorful caps and stems and they often show a waxy or greasy substance on their cap. They are often 'poetically' called the 'orchids' among the fungi. Most of them are good indicator species of stable and natural or semi-natural habitats. In Europe many hygrocybe species are good indicators of nutrient poor and old grasslands. They don't occur on soils where high doses of fertilizers were used. Most of the Hygrocybes are saprophytic mushrooms or mycorrhiza mushrooms, who live on grasses.

Keywords: 
Mushroom |
waxcap |
glutinous waxcap |
hygrocybe |
hygrocybe glutinipes |
fungi |
paddestoel |
wasplaat |
zwam |
kleverige wasplaat |
grasslands |
old grasslands |
nutrient poor |
nutrient poor soil |
saprophytic |
micorrhiza mushroom |
grasses |
indicator species |
autumn |
herfst |
grasland |
weilanden |
grassen |
schraal grasland |
oud grasland |
voedselarm grasland |
indicator soort |
saprofiet |
micorrhiza paddestoel
Category: 
Mushrooms |
Places |
Europe |
Belgium |
Seasons |
Autumn
Image type: 
Digital
Link to image:
http://bernardvanelegem.com/image/glutinous-waxcap

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