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Old 27-03-2003, 10:44 PM
Stephen Howard
 
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Default Wild Thyme and Waxcaps

On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 21:56:19 -0000, "Carl Spaul"
wrote:

Hi all.
I've taken on some work in a churchyard where they have a small
ammount of wild Thyme growing. Does anyone know how I can encourage it to
take to other areas of the church yard?, also apparently, they have a
mushroom called a Waxcap that appears around November time, and I would like
to encourage the spread of this too.
Thanks,
Carl.

The Waxcaps are probably of the family Hygrocybe - the most common of
which is the Hygrocybe Conica...known colloquially as the Conica
Blackening Wax Cap, due to the manner in which the cap degrades to a
sort of black slime.

There's not a lot you can do to encourage ( or dissuade ) the things
from growing - but the waxcaps thrive in short turf and grasslands, so
it's inevitable that they'll make an appearance in a churchyard.

Just keep mowing the grass!

If this is your waxcaps ( a rather attractive bright orange cap ) then
you should be aware that it's one of the poisonous ones.
Not a killer as such, but certainly highly unpleasant.

Regards,



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