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major groups > stinkhorns > mutinus elegans, mutinus caninus & mutinus ravenelii mutinus elegans, m. caninus, & m. ravenelii [ agaricomycetes > phallales > phallaceae > mutinus . . . ] by michael kuo stinkhorns frequently bewilder people by popping up in lawns, thrusting their slime-covered tips into the
world within a matter of hours. they have been much maligned over the years, probably because--well, because they stink and they often look like penises (human, canine, or alien). unlike other mushrooms, the stinkhorn distributes its spores by applying an odorous, spore-thick slime to its tip, which...
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