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=Description= | |||
;Common Names:Glass Crown | ;Common Names:Glass Crown | ||
;Classification:Fungus | ;Classification:Fungus | ||
: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. | ||
=Ecology= | |||
;Rarity:Uncommon | ;Rarity:Uncommon | ||
;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. | ||
=Uses= | |||
;Cultivation:Some cooks have managed to domesticate glass crowns, growing them in beds of compost, under shade of trees or awnings. | ;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. | ;Culinary:The entire mushroom is edible-raw or cooked and provides a pleasant almond-like flavour to salads, soups or stews. | ||
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;Other:None. | ;Other:None. | ||
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[[Category:Flora]] | [[Category:Flora]] |
Revision as of 19:38, 25 December 2019
Description
- Common Names
- Glass Crown
- Classification
- Fungus
- 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.
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.