Phallus rubicundus (Bosc) Fr.
- Species presence
- Recorded In Australia
Occurrence records map
Description
This pink, orange or red stinkhorn fungus is shaped like a spike or rod, or as the name indicates, is phallic in shape. It grows to about 150mm high and often pops up in lawns, gardens, potplants or mulch. The matchbox gives an indication of size of this collapsed Phallus rubicundus An orange specimen of Phallus rubicundus This stinkhorn fungus can be distinguished from Mutinus elegans by having separate head holding the brown spore-bearing matter. ... source: Australian Fungi- A Blog
The Phallus rubicundus stem is pinkish white with a spike-shaped cap . This stinkhorn has not been reported as an edible mushroom . source: Wikipedia
Online resources
- Australian Fungi- A Blog
- Description, Images
- Citizen Science
- Images, Occurrence record
- Encyclopedia of Life
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- Flickr EOL
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- Wikipedia
- Description, Distribution
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Names and sources
| Accepted name | Source |
|---|---|
| Phallus rubicundus |
Working classification
- genus
- Phallus
- species
- Phallus rubicundus
Occurrence records
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