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Hygrophorous fungi have slimy or greasy caps and gills that are waxy to the touch. They are common and grow in association with deciduous (leaf-shedding) trees usually in the autumn. Some though not all are edible with tastes ranging from poor to good.
Title
Hygrophorus agathosmos
Accession number
FA107/79.17
Work type
Watercolour
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