Wolf's milk, Groening's slime? spore explosion, like a festival of colors

By madventure | Nature, Photography | 29 Jun 2025


 

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Here, unfortunately, I have a problem with identifying the fungus, because firstly I suspect that it is a slime mold, i.e. neither a fungus, nor a plant or an animal. Everything seems to indicate that it is a tree Rulik from last season. The look and the environment are right, but ....

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Exactly - the color of the spores is wrong. The tree spruce, although pink or similar in color when young, has gray or gray-yellow spores. This individual, as you can see in the photos, has spores in a beautiful pink color. I am a bit in the spot.

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Old pine branches ended up in our fire for fuel, so I decided to watch the festival of colors before the execution. I have to admit it was an impressive performance.

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If you have an idea what fungus or slime mold was, feel free to discuss;)

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