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Very nice picture. It's funny in the Netherlands we often find this species on Beech trees in large quantities. Especially in spring/early summer. When do you mostly find it?
That's a stunning image
Eucalyptus is something unheard of here in the Blue Ridge Mountain range but I am no stranger to them as California has plenty of them but back when I lived out there, I had not heard of slime molds. These are quite interesting, are there any in particular that may or might be endemic to that particular substrate or to Australia as a whole? Appreciate seeing these images of slime molds from Oz.
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