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phallus ravenelii phallus ravenelii [ agaricomycetes > phallales > phallaceae > phallus . . . ] by michael kuo this eastern north american stinkhorn is easily distinguished by its smooth--rather than pitted and ridged--cap surface. like phallus impudicus it is often found in lawns, gardens, and cultivated
when mature it is covered with a foul-smelling brown or olive brown slime which attracts flies and other insects (who then, in turn, disperse the mushroom's spores). description: ecology: saprobic ; growing alone or gregariously in gardens, flowerbeds, meadows, lawns, woodchips, sawdust piles, cultivated...
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