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Stinkhorn Fungus?

Description:

4- 5 inches high, thinner at the base. Second photo shows a pair that are not too far away which are darker and have been eaten away by slugs (probably!)

Habitat:

Westcoast temperate rainforest, fir, alder, birch, maple and understory of vanilla leaf, decaying leaves, thimble berries.

Notes:

If this is a Stinkhorn it is a lifer for me. I think it is not mature yet and so harder to ID.

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KathleenMcEachern
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KathleenMcEachern

Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada

Spotted on Jun 30, 2014
Submitted on Jul 7, 2014

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