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Physarum virescens
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Physarum virescens

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Physarum virescens
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Physarum virescens
Physarum virescens
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Physarum virescens

Physarum virescens
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Physarum virescens
Physarum virescens
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Physarum virescens

Physarum virescens
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Physarum virescens
Physarum virescens
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Physarum virescens

Physarum virescens
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Physarum virescens
Physarum virescens
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Physarum virescens

Physarum virescens
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Physarum virescens
Physarum virescens
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Physarum virescens

Physarum virescens
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Physarum virescens
Physarum virescens
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Physarum virescens
Overview
Sporocarps sessile, heaped, subglobose, 0.2-0.4 mm diam., yellow, rarely grey, greenish when immature. Hypothallus colourless or pale brown, confluent. Peridium single, usually with circular yellow, crystalline plates. Capillitium reticulate with numerous small, angular and branched yellow lime nodes. Spore-mass brown. Spores pale lilac-brown, 7-10 µm diam., verruculose and often with groups of larger warts. Plasmodium yellow.

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