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Jul 4, 2023 10:24 AM CST
Name: Al F.
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One of the many slime molds of the Mycetozoan group. In this case, the mold is already in the process of drying up. What look like brown structures is probably the dried mold clinging to blades of grass. Common names: Slime mold, the Blob, Dog Vomit fungus. Formally classified as fungi, but no longer.

Al
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