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Dog sick

16 Thursday Nov 2023

Posted by sconzani in fungi

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British slime moulds, Dog sick, Dog sick slime on grass, Dog vomit, Dog vomit slime on wood, Fuligo septica, Mucilago crustacea, slime mould

There are two slime moulds that are named for their resemblance to dogs’ vomit. One is called Dog sick (Mucilago crustacea), which starts off yellow but fades to white, then eventually looks much darker due to its mass of black spores. The key thing with this slime mould is that it grows on grass or other vegetation.

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The other is Fuligo septica, commonly known as the Dog vomit or Scrambled egg slime (though, obviously, it’s not something anyone would ever want to eat, regardless of how much its yellow lumpy appearance resembles scrambled egg). Although it can look very similar to Mucilago crustacea, it grows on wood, on dead trees and branches in woodland areas but also on wood chip and bark mulches, according to the Naturespot website.

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The Dog sick shown here was found in a cemetery last week; the Dog vomit image is from my photo library. (I hope you weren’t having your breakfast when you read this!)

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From the slime mould, the sublime

20 Friday Jan 2017

Posted by sconzani in nature

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Arcyria nutans, Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa, Fuligo septica, slime, slime mould, slime mould on the move, Tubifera ferruginosa

Slime mould: NOUN. A simple organism that consists of an acellular mass of creeping jelly-like protoplasm containing nuclei, or a mass of amoeboid cells. When it reaches a certain size it forms a large number of spore cases. Oxford Dictionary

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I’ve posted about slime moulds before but they continue to fascinate me and I continue to find more and more of them so I thought I’d share more photos.

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