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Edibility
Inedible
Lookalike Danger
1 / 5
Habitat
🪵 Dead wood
Season
May – Oct⏳ Soon
"Not a fungus — a slime mold. Little pink pearls on wood ooze pink paste when crushed. Harmless curiosity."
This species is found with or partners with the following hosts. Ectomycorrhizal hosts (green border) form a root-level partnership; ericoid / arbutoid shrubs (purple border) share the same mycorrhizal networks.

Decomposing wood of unspecified species — substrate for many generalist saprobic mushrooms.
Pinkish-red bulging slime-mold fruiting bodies on rotting logs. Not actually fungi — slime molds (Myxomycetes). When young, they ooze a pink paste when squeezed. Photogenic but not for eating.
Damp rotting logs across temperate regions. Spring through fall.
Min Soil Temp
55°F
Moisture Need
rain 0.5in 7d
Drought Tolerance
moderate
Elevation Range
0–6,684 ft
None toxic in meaningful amounts.
Dead wood
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