Anyone want to have a guess?

dave k

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HI,

The wife and I found these on a couple of tree's in the new forest whilst walking. They are all quite similar, but on oak and birch tree's. I think it's a kind of spider's egg, but I've never seen one this large before!!


 
It's a fungi and I've found them myself....

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It doesn't have a common name and at the moment I can't recall what the Latin name is :rolleyes: :eek:

It will eventually go brown and turn powdery.

I#ll post the name when I can remember it :eek:
 

xylaria

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Draven said:
Wow, that looks a bit... er... creepy.
Any uses for it?

Slime moulds are wierd, truly wierd. They are like the gap between fungi and animals. They were classfied as a differant kingdom for while. I was told that they are a commune of uni-cellular organisms that group together at certain stages of the their lifecycle to form one big organism that then spores . The serious freaky thing is that they can move. :eek:
 

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