November is peak waxcap season — tiny, vividly colored toadstools that blaze like fireworks across short turf and moss. Found in churchyards, village greens, cricket pitches and unimproved meadows, their scarlet, lemon, orange and parrot-green caps make striking indicators of soil health. Identification can be charming and tricky (even the “kissing test”), so wrap up, tread lightly and enjoy the show.
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