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==Description==
==About==
;Common Names:Glass Crown
;Common Names:Glass Crown
;Classification:Fungus
;Classification:Culinary Fungus
;Description
:This edible fungus is composed of several thick cream coloured stems which terminate in translucent glassy blue-green branched clusters.
:This edible fungus is composed of several thick cream coloured stems which terminate in translucent glassy blue-green branched clusters.


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;Distribution:Sub-tropical to sub-arctic forests.
;Distribution:Sub-tropical to sub-arctic forests.
;Life Cycle:Midsummer is generally the best time for foraging for glass crowns.
;Life Cycle:Midsummer is generally the best time for foraging for glass crowns.
==Related Species==


==Uses==
==Uses==
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;Other:None.
;Other:None.


==Culture==
==History==
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==Stories==
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==See Also==
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 7 August 2020

About

Common Names
Glass Crown
Classification
Culinary Fungus
Description
This edible fungus is composed of several thick cream coloured stems which terminate in translucent glassy blue-green branched clusters.

Ecology

Rarity
Uncommon
Distribution
Sub-tropical to sub-arctic forests.
Life Cycle
Midsummer is generally the best time for foraging for glass crowns.

Related Species

Uses

Cultivation
Some cooks have managed to domesticate glass crowns, growing them in beds of compost, under shade of trees or awnings.
Culinary
The entire mushroom is edible-raw or cooked and provides a pleasant almond-like flavour to salads, soups or stews.
Medicinal
There is no known medicinal use for Glass Crown.
Other
None.

History

Cultural
Religious

Stories

See Also