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Wolf's Milk Slime / Lycogala epidendrum


Came across this tiny cluster of gorgeous pink Wolf Milk's Slime at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park on 31st August. The patch may have been something like an inch and a half across. Love the pattern and texture on this slime when seen up close.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycogala_epidendrum
museumofdust.blogspot.com/2006/05/garden-slime-molds.html
Four of us spent the whole day today out in Bragg Creek Natural Area, recording all the plants, birds, fungi, insects, etc., that were seen. So happy to see that there were a few species of fungi still around, too : ) No rain today, which was wonderful - sunshine, yay! Not even 6:00 p.m. and I can't keep my eyes open. Such a shock to be out in sunshine all day - knocked me out totally, LOL.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycogala_epidendrum
museumofdust.blogspot.com/2006/05/garden-slime-molds.html
Four of us spent the whole day today out in Bragg Creek Natural Area, recording all the plants, birds, fungi, insects, etc., that were seen. So happy to see that there were a few species of fungi still around, too : ) No rain today, which was wonderful - sunshine, yay! Not even 6:00 p.m. and I can't keep my eyes open. Such a shock to be out in sunshine all day - knocked me out totally, LOL.
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