Green Algae also called nostoc.
When it is on the ground, a nostoc colony is ordinarily not seen; but after a rain it swells up into a conspicuous jellylike mass, which was once thought to have fallen from the sky; hence the popular names, star jelly, troll’s butter, witch's butter (not to be confused with the fungus Tremella mesenterica), and witch’s jelly.
Michael Quinion of the "World Wide Words" newsletter says that it is known in Welsh as pwdre sêr (rot of the stars).
Has it been raining much then? :umbrella: :sad6: .
Pic not showing Geoff.
Is that a broomrape Geoff? I've never seen one. Nice pic.
Try the common broomrape
So it's probably parasitizing on the clover plants?I guessed that's probably what it is, but having never seen any sort of broomrape before it was hard to be sure. Thanks.
No, its yellow...birdsfoot trefoilSo it's probably parasitizing on the clover plants
Tom
That's not Birdsfoot Trefoil. Totally different flower head. It's probably Black Medick.