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Old 16-04-2005, 10:09 PM
Newt Newt is offline
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I initially said snow because that was the white stuff sitting on the
ground and the original poster never said where he might be. Under certain conditions there are slime molds that look silvery gray to white that envelope the grass causing little or no permanant damage.

It probably would have been helpful for you to include the entire description. When you posted the word "snow", I thought you were looking for the name snow mold. Yes, there are many molds and I could have given you pictures to look at. I had no idea this was for someone else.

If you, or the person asking you for help, still need info let us know.
Newt
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