What is another word for Hygrophorus Tennesseensis?

Pronunciation: [hˈa͡ɪɡɹəfˌɔːɹəs tˌɛnɪsˈiːnsɪs] (IPA)

Hygrophorus Tennesseensis, commonly known as the Tennessee waxy cap, is a type of edible mushroom found in Tennessee and other regions of North America. Other synonyms for Hygrophorus Tennesseensis include the waxy laccate, waxycap, and Tennessee waxcap. This mushroom is typically found growing in clusters on the ground in areas with deciduous trees. Its cap is typically yellow-orange or reddish-brown, with a waxy texture and a slightly sticky surface. While some people use this mushroom for cooking, it is important to properly identify it before consuming as some similar-looking species can be toxic.

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