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two slime moulds. the top one is Wolf's Milk (
I noticed some red fluid coming out some.
The fruiting body of this slime mold forms as small pink orbs.
Pink. Rather floral blobs in the first case and plain blobs in the second.
Small, bubble-shaped fungi growing at the base of a tree. Bronze in color, ...
Slime molds were once classified as fungi, but are now put into their own group.
Technically not fungus, but a bunch of protozoans, plasmodia and so on. Easily ...
old, dried out, black and crusty. tiny balls inside. about 1/2" across.
This slime mold has aged and turned to a dark grey.
Pinkish slime mold that looks like large bubble gum bubbles
The globose to subglobose or compressed
fruitbodies of