MY PINK SLIME MOLD
Pink Slime Mold aka Wolf's Milk aka Lycogala Epidendrum In My Sunflower Garden ~ JaguarJulie |
Checking the description on Wikipedia, it says,
During the plasmodial stage, individuals are reddish in color, but these are almost never seen. When conditions change, the individuals aggregate by means of chemical signaling to form an aethalium, or fruiting body. These appear as small cushion-like blobs measuring about 3–15 millimetres in diameter.Little "cushion-like blobs!" I couldn't have described it better myself.
Pink Slime Mold aka Wolf's Milk aka Lycogala Epidendrum In My Sunflower Garden ~ JaguarJulie |
Pink Slime Mold aka Wolf's Milk aka Lycogala Epidendrum In My Sunflower Garden ~ JaguarJulie |
Pink Slime Mold aka Wolf's Milk aka Lycogala Epidendrum In My Sunflower Garden ~ JaguarJulie |
WHAT TO DO WITH PINK SLIME MOLD
The Garden Detective, Jessica Damiano says,
It's harmless and will go away on its own, but if you want to eliminate it, just turn over the mulch or scoop up the blobs, bag them and toss them in the trash.How about that? I guess I had a good intuitive instinct in that I was scooping up the blobs, bagging them, and then tossing the knotted bag in my trash! Now I am wondering about all those little white plastic bags of bagged blobs!!
There's another gal with a good sense of humor in that she describes this stuff as looking like "dog vomit." I was actually thinking that the orange tabby left me some "cat vomit!" Nana Mejia, Horticulture Agent, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension says,
The best approach to controlling these unique organisms is to try changing the environment in which they grow. Slime molds and other such organisms will not grow well in dry situations.Learn more about these unique blobs in Myxomycetes: A Handbook of Slime Molds.
I think you're probably in the mood for Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack [Online Game Code].
Have you ever experienced pink slime mold aka Lycogala epidendrum? Oh, please share! Show me your pictures!
DIFFERENT LOOKING SLIME MOLD
Another Pink Slime Mold Found in My Front Yard Garden ~ JaguarJulie |
ANOTHER COLOR OF SLIME MOLD
I knew if I was patient that I would see that other color of slime mold in my sunflower garden. On Sunday, April 27th, I was up earlier than usual - and that would explain why the flash went off on my camera as I tried to capture proof of yet another color!
Brown / Gray Slime Mold aka Wolf's Milk aka Lycogala Epidendrum In My Sunflower Garden ~ JaguarJulie |
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