I put order Physarales because the only two species I could think of were both in this order: Fuligo cinerea and Mucilago crustacea. It was in the garden around the house of my grand-mother. I guess the soil is calcareous and rich if it is of any help.
growing on log, leaf,and moss.
I put order Physarales because the only two species I could think of were both in this order: Fuligo cinerea and Mucilago crustacea. It was in the garden around the house of my grand-mother. I guess the soil is calcareous and rich if it is of any help.
Seemed quite dry.
This photo shows the slime mold as well as the plasmodium (white blobs) which will become the next fruiting. Though the slime mold appears reddish, it will become chocolate brown.
Slime mold with white fruiting bodies that become fuzzy.
I hope this ID is right, slimes are still confusing to me. Please correct me if I'm wrong.