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Unknown on herbaceus plant.
Cvenkel Miran, 16-09-2014 12:01
Don't know if it is acomycote, anayway, someone here could know what it is (plant & fungus ?).
Plumm orchard, freshly cut grass a couple of days ago, this plant seems to be to low to be reached by cutter.
Loc.: Slovenia.

photo
Hans-Otto Baral, 16-09-2014 12:36
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Unknown on herbaceus plant.
I suppose it is Glechoma hederacea.
Cvenkel Miran, 16-09-2014 19:59
Re : Unknown on herbaceus plant.
Thanks, seems right. Looking to guests known to me, no match.
Will report if anything pops up on other forums ...
David Malloch, 16-09-2014 21:37
David Malloch
Re : Unknown on herbaceus plant.
Possibly an immature Myxomycete?  Physarum gyrosum or maybe a Didymium.  It looks like the remains of a plasmodium, especially on the leaf.
Cvenkel Miran, 19-09-2014 09:51
Re : Unknown on herbaceus plant.
Three days later: photo Not host specific.
Photo 1 cm away from previous photo. Looks close to this but I'm unsure
David Malloch, 19-09-2014 15:30
David Malloch
Re : Unknown on herbaceus plant.
Yes, I think Physarum gyrosum is probably correct.  Martin and Alexopoulos say that P. gyrosum is most common in greenhouses in western Europe but that is common in the eastern Unite States on stems and foliage of garden and crop plants.  All that sounds exactly right for your material.
Cvenkel Miran, 19-09-2014 17:23
Re : Unknown on herbaceus plant.
Thanks.