waxcaps
Waxcaps are a group of gilled mushrooms in the family Hygrophoraceae, most commonly placed in the genus Hygrocybe and related genera. They are known for a waxy texture on the cap and gills and for often bright, vivid colors, including red, orange, yellow, green, and blue. The flesh is typically moist and smooth, and many species have a white spore print.
Ecology and habitat are defining features of waxcaps. Most are saprotrophic, feeding on decaying plant material
Distribution and conservation status vary by region. Waxcaps are cosmopolitan but can be relatively scarce in
Identification and notes. Distinguishing features include bright, waxy caps with smooth surfaces, widely spaced gills, and