Stinkhorn Fungus and Friends
This photo was taken hand-held in dim light. It is the fruiting body (reproductive stage) of the stinkhorn Mutinus elegans which smells like rotting meat and therefore attracts flies. Spores get stuck to the flies legs when they feed. This fungus is commonly seen in flower beds where wood mulch has been laid down and is harmless to the plants.
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Stinkhorn Fungus and Friends
This photo was taken hand-held in dim light. It is the fruiting body (reproductive stage) of the stinkhorn Mutinus elegans which smells like rotting meat and therefore attracts flies. Spores get stuck to the flies legs when they feed. This fungus is commonly seen in flower beds where wood mulch has been laid down and is harmless to the plants.
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Uploaded on July 12, 2008
Taken on July 7, 2008