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Wolf's Milk (Lycogala epidendrum) Stoney Swamp Trails, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Another bash at the slime mould eighty shot stack this time, trying for just a bit more depth of field. A bit hard when the top the the slime mould is abut the size of a pin head.

Found at Abraham's Woods SNA in southern Wisconsin. Green County, Wisconsin, USA.

 

Maybe Trichia decipiens? Found on fallen tree in hardwood forest.

 

Single exposure, moderately cropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie and plastic cup diffuser.

Enerthenema papillatum

Physarum pulcherrimum

SlidersSunday

 

Woodgate Beach,Queensland Australia

Tubifera arachnoidea/ferruginosa

possibly Arcyria ferruginea ( rostfarbener Stielschleimpilz ) growing on burnt Gorse.

Unfortunately I had just spend quite a bit of time trying to photograph the Gorse crump ball and only quickly shot this ! However I did two shots thinking they won`t work for focus merging as the two focus points were quite far from each other, but it sort of works (-:

Newly emerged sporangium of a slime mould, Trichia decipiens. These fruiting bodies are less than 1mm high. 28 February 2022. Ealing, London, England, UK.

 

(I'm adding this to fungi Flickr groups - I realise that's not technically the right home for it).

 

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Coral slime mould (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa)

indian valley w jy & pony - before & after "the incident" ; but i'll always think of u when i see scum <33

Cribraria cancellata

alone at abandone place

Found growing on a damp log within the New Jersey Pinelands.

Unsure of ID! Any help/guidance would be appreciated :)

Stemonitis on oak leaf, 5mm or less high.

Uploaded by : Colinfairbairn

 

Slimer pumping off on the hog pile

Lycogala epidendrum: (Wolfs Milk). An unusually highly colored single accumulation on the cut face of an aging log in the early morning.

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