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Spotting

Description:

White stem with dark green/olive colored hood, porous like a sponge.

Habitat:

Sub -tropic ,humid,

Notes:

Was covered by small flies, gives off a slightly rotten aroma.

1 Species ID Suggestions

gully.moy
gully.moy 11 years ago
Ravenel's stinkhorn
Phallus ravenelii


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2 Comments

GarySpoor
GarySpoor 10 years ago

Thank you we got a couple stinky fungi dpwn here.

gully.moy
gully.moy 11 years ago

Haha, that's why they cool them stinkhorns! I've never attempted to ID one before because I've never actually found one, but a little bit of research suggests that P. ravenelii is very likely for yours based on it's appearance and location.

GarySpoor
Spotted by
GarySpoor

Florida, USA

Spotted on Feb 6, 2013
Submitted on Mar 19, 2013

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