Stinkhorns, some other shape- and miscellaneous


Stinkhorns, some other shape- and miscellaneous

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Heino1 wrote:
24 Jul 2024
Either Phallus indusiatus or Phallus multicolor

Phallus multicolor
Csteele4 wrote:
24 Jan 2024
@MatthewFrawley dogs!! They love the most disgusting things. These aren't toxic, thankfully, and the "eggs" (the immature form) are eaten abroad. Personally, I'll stick with the more palatable mushies...😅 If you're ever curious, though, the Asian shops in Dickson have them tinned!

Phallus rubicundus
24 Jan 2024
My dog recently picked up the scent of one of these from twenty metres away. He also then grabbed one and despite my best efforts to get it off him, he ran away and ate it. Did him no harm in the end.

Phallus rubicundus
Csteele4 wrote:
24 Jan 2024
@waltraud yeah, these guys attract flies to disperse their spores, so they are very smelly!!

Phallus rubicundus
waltraud wrote:
24 Jan 2024
...& stinks!

Phallus rubicundus
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