FULIGO SEPTICA (L.) F. H. Wigg. (8024200720)
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Description: MUSHROOM INEDIBLE. Size was 2.5-20 cm, thickness 1-3cm. Mostly yellow, but can be of different colors. When mature gets darker. The touch is slimy and sticky. This fungus can be moved depending on the substrate on which grows, its PH value and position of the field. In that it takes its name, "creeping". Grows and develops waste material hidden in the trees, humus, etc. Maturing exceeds the migration phase when the fruit appears (visible part of mushrooms). It is then possible to prorate plazmodium and the green parts of plants. At this stage, this fungus is not harmful to the green plant. For about a day growing body of fungus spores, dried and pectoral so slow exempted. If you touch something or the hook come out slow and then get the impression that this fungus looks like mold. Mainly located in the vicinity of houses and buildings, and can also be found in the forests. A copy of the image was found in an oak forest. Mainly to be found in the period from May to October. It is not edible. This fungus is actually mold. Before being included in the mushrooms, and now has established a special class to which it belongs. Date: 2 August 2012, 11:02. Source: FULIGO SEPTICA (L.) F. H. Wigg.. Author: GLJIVARSKO DRUSTVO NIS from Serbia. Camera location43° 13′ 22.91″ N, 22° 02′ 31.74″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 43.223030; 22.042150.
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- Life (creatures)
- Cellular (cellular organisms)
- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
- Amoebozoa (amoeboid protists)
- Evosea
- Eumycetozoa (slime molds)
- Myxogastria (plasmodial slime molds)
- Myxogastromycetidae
- Physariida
- Physaraceae
- Fuligo
- Fuligo septica (Dog vomit slime mold)
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