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01-OCT-2014 christine Hanrahan

Slime mould (Hemitrichia sp.)

QU Biological Station. Rotting logs were full of these tiny perfectly round and vividly coloured slime moulds. According to George Barron's mushroom guide, these are the young fruitbodies (sporangia) which will smear if touched, as I found out when I did touch them. They turn a lovely mustard yellow when mature.

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Guest 06-Oct-2014 01:19
Little jewels lodged in the logs. Beautifully shiny. V
Range View 05-Oct-2014 23:41
Excellent image of this very interesting find. Great info also. V.
David.
Helen Betts05-Oct-2014 23:27
A fascinating capture, so well composed and colored. V.
Jim Coffman05-Oct-2014 22:52
This is so neat... Never seen this before! Great find and so well captured....
globalgadabout05-Oct-2014 22:47
cheerful little gems...the host plant looks almost slimier, and just as intriguing..
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