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Mulch Slime Mold Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mulch Slime Mold Royalty Free Stock Photo
Slime mold grows in wood mulch in Missouri. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fuligo septica slime mold in a garden bed growing on dark mulch, yellow dogs vomit slime mould Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow slime mold Fuligo septica growing in dark mulch beside green tomato cages, creative copy space Royalty Free Stock Photo
patches of the dog vomit slime mold, the decomposer of decaying wood. Royalty Free Stock Photo
patches of the dog vomit slime mold, the decomposer of decaying wood. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mulch Slime Mold
Slime Mold Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dog Vomit Slime Mold - Fuligo septica Royalty Free Stock Photo
patches of the dog vomit slime mold, the decomposer of decaying wood. Royalty Free Stock Photo
patches of the dog vomit slime mold, the decomposer of decaying wood. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common name: Dog vomit slime mold, scientific name: Fuligo septica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mysterious Silhouette of Fuligo Septica Slime Mold in Leaf Litter A Closeup Nature Photograph Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dog Vomit Slime Mold - Fuligo septica Royalty Free Stock Photo
An overnight outbreak of the Myxomycota plasmodium commonly called slime mold in the genus Fuligo. These are harmless and can be shades of yellow to red and fade to tan cream brown as they dry. They appear often on garden mulch in spring or summer after periods of rain. They are sometimes called dog vomit fungus.


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