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As ifstinkhornslikePhallus impudicusandMutinus elegansweren't odd enough, this incredible mushroom had to go and add "adorned with a lace doily" to the list of possible stinkhorn features—along with the old standbys (being covered with a foul-smelling slime, arising from little underground "...
Phallus impudicus is similar with a whitish volva, but is not known to occur in California. References Arora, D. (1986). Mushrooms Demystified. Ten Speed Press: Berkeley, CA. 959 p. Breitenbach, J. & Kränzlin, F. (1986). Fungi of Switzerland. Volume 2: Non-Gilled Fungi. Verlag My...
Like the similar-looking Phallus impudicus it is often found in lawns, gardens, and cultivated areas, though it also grows in woods. It develops from an underground "egg," and when mature it is covered with a foul-smelling brown or olive brown slime which attracts flies and other insects ...