What is the scarlet hood mushroom?
Scarlet Hood is a fungus in the Waxcap Hygrocybe , an incredibly diverse and often extremely colorful mushroom that is found around the world. It is somewhat unusual for mushrooms, the scarlet hood fungus is edible, although it is bright red, the color that usually indicates the toxicity in the hum. But these mushrooms are not very exciting, so most people don't eat them unless they feel particularly desperate. Scarlet Hood mushrooms are located in the northern hemisphere, especially in American forests and unpaid grass stands in Europe. Woodlands are first -class places for nutritious decaying organic matter, while pastures that have not been treated with chemicals also have a rich settlement of nutritional organic material on which wax pockets can feed.
These mushrooms are typical small, with bright red conical cap, which slowly equalize with age. Stipe or stem of the scarlet hood mushroom is orange to red, with an extended base. Printing spores is white and gillsThey are Antate, which means they are connected to the fuel of the fungus with a wide strip of material.
Formally, the Scarlet Hood fungus is known as Hygrocybe coccinea . This fungus is also known as fair wax wax lids. As all common names indicate for this sponge, the red color is perhaps its most striking feature; The Latin name also refers to the rich colors of Crimson, because coccinea is Latin for "red". These mushrooms have been described since the 17th century and classified in Hygrocybe in the 18th century after being handed over several times from the family to the family.
Because these mushrooms are so clear that a really emerging environment that is easy to see for people who don't look particularly hard. This can make them a good species to start mycologists who can learn to identify and often plunge into the neighborhood of the scarlet hood mushroom, reveal other types of fungiy.
Because the scarlet hood fungus is technically edible, but not very tasty, most people reap these mushrooms and rather take pictures of their records. Thanks to their rich color, these mushrooms create excellent objects for nature photography, especially if there is a high quality camera.