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Slime mould (Physarum psittacinum), in mature reproductive phase
Slime mould (Physarum psittacinum), in mature reproductive phase. Close-up of erupting fruiting bodies (sporangia), bearing thousands of spores. Buckinghamshire, UK
naturepl.com / : Andy Sands
Media ID 20024639
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Bizarre
Buckinghamshire
Catalogue14
Dispersal
Fruiting Body
Group
Large Group
Macros
Multitude
Slime Mould
Sporangia
Sporangium
Spores
Weird
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