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04-Oct-2021 Christine Hanrahan

Wolf's milk slime mould (Lycogala epidendrum)

Larose Forest

About this common slime mould, Wikipedia has this to say: "Colour is quite variable, ranging from pinkish grey to yellowish brown or greenish black, with mature individuals tending towards the darker end. They may be either round or somewhat compressed with a warted or rough texture. While immature they are filled with a pink, paste-like fluid. With maturity the fluid becomes a powdery mass of minute grey spores."

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KAI-WING LEUNG07-Oct-2021 13:41
Very nice capture! V
victorswan06-Oct-2021 06:24
Indeed, a slime mould very variable in color but usually pink here it is nicknamed the bare buttocks fungus, very nicely portrayed nice lighting BV
barbarajoy04-Oct-2021 23:21
Interesting find and information. Well pictured!
hayl04-Oct-2021 23:18
A complicated name for such small ones. Another example of your sharp eyes and great photography skill.
Pierre Martin04-Oct-2021 22:40
like their round shape, slendid picture!
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