Stinkhorns, radiating arms atop a stem


Stinkhorns, radiating arms atop a stem

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Curiosity wrote:
14 Sep 2024
Thanks, @MichaelMulvaney, for all the IDs!

Aseroe rubra
Curiosity wrote:
27 May 2024
Thanks, Span102! I've never seen one before this.

Aseroe rubra
Span102 wrote:
27 May 2024
brilliant find!

Aseroe rubra
JayVee wrote:
5 Mar 2020
Often found in wood mulch. Aseroe rubra is one of the first native fungus to be formally classified in 1792. It is a sapotroph which means it is a decomposer so perfectly good for returning nutrients to the soil. The sporebody will die off as quickly as it appears.

Aseroe rubra
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