
Hygrocybe singeri is essentially a slimy-stemmed version of Hygrocybe conica. Like its more familiar cousin, Hygrocybe singeri discolors black and has a brightly colored, conical cap. But while the stem of Hygrocybe conica is dry or faintly greasy, the stem of Hygrocybe singeri is truly slimy, making it difficult to pick.
Similar species: Agaricales
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Uploaded Nov 25, 2015. Captured Nov 24, 2015 13:41 in 2-104 158th Avenue Kp S, Lakebay, WA 98349, USA.