Raspberry Slime Mould no 7

Description

This image shows a close-up of Raspberry Slime Mould (Comatricha nigra), which is named for its resemblance to clusters of raspberry fruit. The slime mould has a unique, gelatinous texture, with numerous small, rounded, translucent globules that are pinkish-orange in colour. The individual structures are tightly packed together, creating a visually striking pattern, with a shiny, almost wet appearance. The overall texture and look of the slime mould is smooth and glossy, resembling a soft, gelatinous mass rather than a solid organism. This slime mould is growing in an organic, damp environment, contributing to the fascinating and diverse world of slime moulds.

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5184 x 3888px

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