Wolf's Milk
On my odd fungi hunts this last week I've noticed the the Wolf's Milk slime mold is everywhere. Those tiny orange blobs seem to light up in the darkest corners of most woods and forests.
The Wolf's Milk (Lycogala epidendrum) is a common find, they grow mostly upon old damp or rotten wood, especially on large logs in shaded areas. They are a form of slim mold and not a fungi but even so are an interesting find. If squeezed while still young and pink the liquid that spills is of a very bright pink colour, as they mature it changes in colour and texture becoming a pinkish brown colour and becomes a thick clay like texture, this is how the spores are produced.



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