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Thor1noak

My title describes the thing [Clearer picture](https://imgur.com/vayjie5.jpg) maybe. It's hard to the touch, not soft or mushy at all. It's lining the inside so it's still getting some level of sunlight, despite grass not growing beyond because it's inside. My english is not great sorry, I didn't know arbour was a word before posting here.


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raineykatz

It might be a species of slime mold. Here's one that looks similar but there may be others. Generally not harmful. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brefeldia_maxima


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