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“Mold is typically black, green or gray and has a fuzzy or slimy texture ... the variety you’re likely to see in the home typically appears as black or green patches that grow and spread, according to ...
On bread, it may look like green or black spots, says Wee, whereas berries often grow a white cotton-like fuzz, and mold on citrus fruits will look like green or gray dust. Mold can also look red, ...
It's the ideal environment for fungal growth! Other winter lawn diseases ... Pink snow mold can damage both blades and roots, while gray snow mold usually affects only the blades of grass.