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Slime molds types are, as far as I know, not clearly flora or fauna. They can ...
approx. 1 1/2 inches wide, mounded to 3/8 inch high; smaller one around weed
Fruiting structures looked to be about 2mm tall.
Small, soft, squishy globes of pink on the end of a rotting conifer stump. ...
Perfectly round "beads" of approximately 1 mm across, on rotting wood in oak ...
I spotted this mould (Mycetozoa, not really ...
It is a slime mold, a myxomycete, belonging to the kingdom of Amoebozoa, phylum ...
A very small (less than 1 mm high)
Slime mold growing on the underside of a highly decayed log. Fuzzy, dark red to ...
Pale yellow plasmodial slime mold in the aethalium stage growing on the bark of ...
Small clumps of pink, red, orange tapioca-like sporangia were developing around ...
In an unusual position on top of a huge, barkless, sunlit pine log. Cluster was ...
Leocarpus fragilis belongs to the supergroup Amoebozoa, phylum
Black stalks support the sporangia, which are the brown cylindrical parts. ...
Leocarpus fragilis belongs to the supergroup Amoebozoa, phylum
Slime mold. Leocarpus fragilis belongs to the supergroup Amoebozoa, phylum ...
Clusters of small, warty pinkish-orange blobs measuring about 8mm. On touching ...
Slime mold. Leocarpus fragilis belongs to the supergroup Amoebozoa, phylum ...
Leocarpus fragilis belongs to the supergroup Amoebozoa, phylum
This tiny patch of slime mold really stood out due to it's colour. It was about ...
Physarum polycephalum belongs to the supergroup Amoebozoa, phylum