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Posted: July 14 2007 at 11:29am | IP Logged Quote Marjorie

We found a strange red fungus or slime mold on a log in our woods that we haven't been able to ID.    Here are some pictures Any ideas? FYI - it had no stalk/stipe.

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I'm stumped. Do you think it could be an early stage of this

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Posted: July 14 2007 at 2:34pm | IP Logged Quote Marjorie

I don't know. If so, we picked it before it started to stink! I am mystified and curious now. We saw the beginnings of another red slime like mold last night on our walk through our back paths. I am going to watch it to see if it develops similarly. Hmm. We did have elegant stinkhorns last year in our shade garden, but they started out white/brown.

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Posted: July 14 2007 at 2:35pm | IP Logged Quote Maryan

No ideas - but really wild looking!

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Posted: July 14 2007 at 3:22pm | IP Logged Quote Marjorie

Aha! I think it is a Lycogala epidendrum or wolf udder. I found it through Tom Volk's fungi site - always interesting! Thanks for looking. Now I am intrigued by this odd phylum Myxomycota in the Kingdom Protista!

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Posted: July 16 2007 at 6:23am | IP Logged Quote Dawn

Marjorie, I had to post here and let you know we have also had a mysterious "something" growing in our yard, and thanks to a comment left at my blog I've learned it is called the Dog Vomit Fungus , though really it is a slime mold.

Here's my post with the picture and links (it's the fourth picture down).

Isn't nature cool?

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Posted: July 16 2007 at 7:01am | IP Logged Quote Marjorie

Dawn, another - more appetizing name for this is 'scrambled -egg Slime (Fuligo septica). Tom Volk has an interesting entry
on this slime mold. It was his June 1999 "Fungus of the Month" even though it is not a fungus. Check it out. I loved your picture of the Leucocoprinus fragilissimus. They are popping up throughout our woods, such a gauzy lemon yellow. Once you start looking for fungi - and slime molds - they seem to be everywhere!

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