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Better known as “black bread mold,” R. stolonifer starts off as fuzzy white spots that then turn gray or black, hence its name, according to Dr. Detwiler.
Exposure to air hastens spore development. If you have ever stared at a moldy piece of bread and a fuzziness is viewed you are looking at colonies of spores. Spores travel. Spores present color.