RF2H33BHJ–Slime mold in the dark forest lit by artificial flash light with different color gels and water spray and splash
RF2CBX9KC–There is a lot of orange mold growing on a chunk of bread. Disgusting.
RMHEWJWW–Slime mold or slime mould is a broad term describing some organisms that use spores to reproduce. Slime molds were formerly classified as fungi but are no longer considered part of this kingdom.[1] Although not related to one another, they are still sometimes grouped for convenience within the paraphyletic group referred to as kingdom Protista. Found in a wide variety of colors, more than 900 species of slime mold occur all over the world. Their common name refers to part of some of these organisms' life cycles where they can appear as gelatinous "slime". This is mostly seen with t
RF2RCP81G–Burgundy snail, Helix, Roman snail, edible snail, escargot, on the surface of old stump with moss in a natural environment. Green moss and mold growin
RFRWE1BX–Different species of slime mold on rotten tree trunk
RF2D8P5CG–Arcyria denudata
RM2R90C04–Cow's mouth, large yellow foot, slimy spike-cap (GOMPHIDIUS GLUTINOSUS), large wedge mushroom, large slime mushroom, rotter, snot nose, sheep's nose
RF2DYXK64–Sporangia of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum scattered on dry leaves on the ground
RF2JTA7YJ–Red rotten raspberry with white grey mold . Spoiled crop of raspberry . Berries with fungus
RMPT0H9J–Tubulifera arachnoidea slime mould in its plasmodium stage on a rotting log. Goblin Combe, North Somerset, England.
RF2DDXPG9–a little girl hands making slime herself on blue wooden background. banner
RM2E4ANDC–Witch butter or yellow tan blossom (Fuligo septica)
RF2P4F2JB–Lycogala conicum, commonly known as a wolf's milk slime mold, myxomycete from Finland
RF2A6JCY6–Yellow colored Fuligo septica or dog vomit slime mold, it is supposed to be edible and sometimes eaten in Mexico; said to be scrambled like eggs.
RM2W9AANP–Sporocarp (fruiting body) of the slime mold Physarum sp. (possibly P. corticola). Growing from bark collected in Pennsylvania, USA and kept in culture
RFPFWDH2–Dog Vomit Slime Mould (Fuligo septica) growing from the forest floor.
RF2CBX9KN–There is a lot of orange mold growing on a chunk of bread. Disgusting.
RMKB54F4–Scrambled Egg Slime (Fuligo septica) growing on rotten wood, The Netherlands, Groningen
RF2RTCHD3–Burgundy snail, Helix, Roman snail, edible snail, escargot, on the surface of old stump with moss in a natural environment. Green moss and mold growin
RF2E0HHX6–Mycoparasite (Polycephalomyces tomentosus) growing on a slime mould
RF2D8P5C8–Arcyria denudata
RM2GKEWX4–Slime mold (Tubifera ferruginosa)
RF2DYXKAW–Sporangia of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum scattered on dry leaves on the ground
RMAPEE3T–Orange fungus, Costa Rica
RMHEWJWX–Slime mold or slime mould is a broad term describing some organisms that use spores to reproduce. Slime molds were formerly classified as fungi but are no longer considered part of this kingdom. Although not related to one another, they are still sometimes grouped for convenience within the paraphyletic group referred to as kingdom Protista.
RF2DDXPJJ–a little girl hands making slime herself on blue wooden background. banner
RMRA3TDM–Dog sick slime mould, Muscilago crustacea, on pasture, early on warm damp winter morning, Berkshire, December
RF2M84MHF–Lycogala epidendrum, commonly known as wolf's milk, groening's slime mold, aethalia or fruiting bodies on decaying wood
RMPENMFR–insect-egg slime, (Leocarpus fragilis)
RF2HDJBX0–slime mold, slime molds
RMAJPY87–A slime mould moving along a fallen tree trunk in Velka Fatra National Park Slovakia
RM2W9AANN–Sporocarp (fruiting body) of the slime mold Physarum sp. (possibly P. corticola). Growing from bark collected in Pennsylvania, USA and kept in culture
RF2JTM698–wall with green fungus known as slime, image for background In brazil.
RF2CBX9M4–There is a lot of orange mold growing on a chunk of bread. Disgusting.
RFFW73N2–Fruit bodies of slime mould species (Trichia varia).
RF2MFJWMJ–Burgundy snail, Helix, Roman snail, edible snail, escargot, on the surface of old stump with moss in a natural environment. Green moss and mold growin
RF2E0HJ6F–Mycoparasite (Polycephalomyces tomentosus) growing on a slime mould
RF2D8P5C3–Arcyria denudata
RM2GKEWTJ–Slime mold (Tubifera ferruginosa)
RF2B3T054–Orange Slime Mould Tuberifa Ferruginosa also known as Raspberry Slime Mould. On decaying tree in English woodland.
RF2C1DAT1–Myxomycetes stemonitis white mold on cherry tree macro
RMHEWK6N–Physarum polycephalum, literally the "many-headed slime", is a slime mold that inhabits shady, cool, moist areas, such as decaying leaves and logs. Like slime molds in general, it is sensitive to light; in particular, light can repel the slime mold and be a factor in triggering spore growth.
RF2DDXPGD–a little girl hands making slime herself on blue wooden background. banner
RMRA3TDP–Dog sick slime mould, Muscilago crustacea, on pasture, early on warm damp winter morning, Berkshire, December
RF2HCR4T2–Fuligo septica var. candida, known as scrambled egg slime mold and dog vomit slime mold
RMPENMFX–insect-egg slime, (Leocarpus fragilis)
RF2HDNAN9–slime mold, slime molds
RMP872WG–Asgrauw netwatje, afgeremd in de groei waardoor deze twee kleur ontstaat; Arcyria cinerea aborted in the middle of forming, this explains the two colo
RM2WB311A–Sporocarp (fruiting body) of the slime mold Physarum sp. (possibly P. corticola). After 7 weeks in culture of bark collected at Hidra, south-westernn
RF2JTM692–wall with green fungus known as slime, image for background In brazil.
RF2CBX9JH–There is a lot of orange mold growing on a chunk of bread. Disgusting.
RF2WTFAF5–Chocolate tube slime mould growing on a fallen log. Stemonitis axifera. Isparta, Turkey
RF2MDT96N–Burgundy snail, Helix, Roman snail, edible snail, escargot, on the surface of old stump with moss in a natural environment. Green moss and mold growin
RF2DDXPJM–a little boy hand playing yellow slime on blue wooden background. banner
RMRA3TDN–Dog sick slime mould, Muscilago crustacea, on pasture, early on warm damp winter morning, Berkshire, December
RF2HCKX84–Fuligo septica var. candida, known as scrambled egg slime mold and dog vomit slime mold
RMPENMG0–insect-egg slime, (Leocarpus fragilis)
RF2JPDT8H–slime mold, taxon, slime molds
RMP872WK–Asgrauw netwatje, afgeremd in de groei waardoor deze twee kleur ontstaat; Arcyria cinerea aborted in the middle of forming, this explains the two colo
RM2WB30XF–Sporocarp (fruiting body) of the slime mold Physarum sp. (possibly P. corticola). After 7 weeks in culture of bark collected at Hidra, south-westernn
RM2KF7BJH–Phytopathology - Mold fungi, slime bacteria or biofilm, rottenness, mucus in plant leave. Ultra macro
RF2CBX9KT–There is a lot of orange mold growing on a chunk of bread. Disgusting.
RF2CT7H40–Ingredients, bottles, jars for making, decorating a popular children's toy from glue. Homemade blue trendy slime with balls for entertainment and
RF2P4YE6H–Burgundy snail, Helix, Roman snail, edible snail, escargot, on the surface of old stump with moss in a natural environment. Green moss and mold growin
RMP872WE–Asgrauw netwatje, afgeremd in de groei waardoor deze twee kleur ontstaat; Arcyria cinerea aborted in the middle of forming, this explains the two colo
RM2WAB6EF–Sporocarp (fruiting body) of the slime mold Physarum sp. (possibly P. corticola). Growing from bark collected in Pennsylvania, USA and kept in culture
RF2B7A3W8–False Puffball, a slime mould, on the stem of a rotting dead tree
RMT319G1–Slime mould (Mucilago crustacea) Surrey, UK
RF2CT7H46–Ingredients, bottles, jars for making, decorating a popular children's toy from glue. Homemade pink, yellow trendy slime with balls for entertainment
RF2MXRFD1–Burgundy snail, Helix, Roman snail, edible snail, escargot, on the surface of old stump with moss in a natural environment. Green moss and mold growin
RM2BDYT3H–Physarum melleum Slime Mold
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