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00:13 Leocarpus fragilis.
00:15 Leocarp fragile.
00:18 Non-edible.
00:20 This Myxomycete, very small as you can see,
00:25 measures about 1 to 3 mm in maturity, foot included,
00:31 in the shape of a pear and date.
00:35 First, egg yolk, then orange brick and finally reddish brown,
00:41 connected to its support by a small foot, lighter in color.
00:47 At this stage, its shiny envelope is very thin and fragile.
00:53 At the cut, a thick, viscous liquid flows,
00:58 yolk to yolk, as you have seen on the previous scene.
01:03 Two days later, its envelope has a varnished appearance.
01:16 It is brittle, reddish brown, with a darker disc at the top.
01:24 Its flesh is compact, blackish brown, a bit like a wolf jacket or a scleroderma.
01:32 You can see in the foreground its broken envelope, like an egg shell,
01:38 and a little further, its blackish flesh.
01:42 I could not film its orange period, or saturn,
01:47 that is, intermediate, because I did not see it.
01:51 Autumn, winter, habitat, plant debris,
02:06 leaves, conifers, sandy soil, moss.
02:12 This mushroom grows on plant debris,
02:28 and sometimes uses its support of several dozen individuals.
02:34 I do not know more about this species for the moment.
02:40 This mushroom is confused with insect eggs,
02:46 whether yellow, orange or brown, by neophytes.
02:51 As I did a few years ago, not yet knowing this mushroom.
03:01 It is a bit strange.
03:04 A little macro test. It is not very clear. I will try to do better next time.
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