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David Humphries

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Nice Jules

 

Clay soil?

 

Saprobic on just general wood detritus in your garden or anything specific?

 

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I will investigate what they were growing on, I tool the picture with my 4 year old daughter in tow and as ever had no opportunity to linger and contemplate. I tooka a semi-mature holly out 2 years ago in the bed and put in lots and lots of coarse mulch from the local recycling place. 40cm topsoil on glacial clays. Will say more if I can refine my observations.

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A few from my yard today :) haven't got a clue what they are but hopefully someone else will.

 

The first one could be Enteridium lycoperdon, a nice white slime mould, although it does usually grow on standing dead timber. I have seen it on oak a number of times.

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A few from my yard today :) haven't got a clue what they are but hopefully someone else will.

 

The first one could be Enteridium lycoperdon, a nice white slime mould, although it does usually grow on standing dead timber. I have seen it on oak a number of times.

 

I thought maybe Fuligo septica?

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