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I am located in the Midlands of the UK, this fungi was on a Black Popular stump recently taken down. the fruiting body had a large bubbly white appearance that looked like filler, however this is definatley not filler!

 

to touch, although it was a solid was very moist and very cold.

a short amount of time later (days), the fungi had began to dry up, and soon blew away in a dust form.

 

this has truly stumped me (excuse the pun)

 

any Ideas?

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I am located in the Midlands of the UK, this fungi was on a Black Popular stump recently taken down. the fruiting body had a large bubbly white appearance that looked like filler, however this is definatley not filler!

 

to touch, although it was a solid was very moist and very cold.

a short amount of time later (days), the fungi had began to dry up, and soon blew away in a dust form.

 

this has truly stumped me (excuse the pun)

 

any Ideas?

 

soundslike a slme mold probably felugio septica 'candida'

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