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Wolf's milk Fungi? Not. This is a slime mold, not uncommon in fall in the Pacific Northwest's temperate forests. Geotagged,Lycogala epidendrum,Summer,United States,Wolf's milk Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Wolf's milk

Fungi? Not. This is a slime mold, not uncommon in fall in the Pacific Northwest's temperate forests.

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Lycogala epidendrum is a cosmopolitan species of plasmodial slime mould which is often mistaken for a fungus. The aethalia, or fruiting bodies, occur either scattered or in groups on damp rotten wood, especially on large logs, from June to November.

Similar species: Liceales
Species identified by erinmoore
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Uploaded Sep 13, 2020. Captured Aug 6, 2019 14:27 in Salal Trail, Bellingham, WA 98229, USA.
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  • 4.2mm