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  1. Phallus impudicus - Wikipedia

    Phallus impudicus, known colloquially as the common stinkhorn, [2] is a widespread species of fungus in the Phallaceae (stinkhorn) family. It is recognizable for its foul odor and its phallic …

  2. The Complete Guide to Stinkhorn Mushrooms - Shroomer

    Oct 22, 2024 · Stinkhorn mushrooms are a fascinating, albeit a smelly, group of fungi. They aren’t exactly a mushroom that goes unnoticed. In this complete guide, we’ll cover everything from …

  3. Stinkhorns – Wisconsin Horticulture

    Stinkhorns are mushrooms that are found from the tropics to more temperate regions such as Wisconsin. They can suddenly appear in mulch, lawns, and areas with bare soil. These …

  4. The Stinkhorns (MushroomExpert.Com)

    Spore slime occurring in a band (reminiscent of a napkin ring) near the top of a white cylinder with Swiss-cheese-like holes; subtropical to tropical. 1. Not completely as above. 2. Stinkhorn …

  5. Stinkhorn | Fungus, Smell & Characteristics | Britannica

    stinkhorn, any fungus of the order Phallales (phylum Basidiomycota, kingdom Fungi), typified by a phalluslike, ill-smelling fruiting body. Stinkhorns produce odours that attract the flies and other …

  6. What Is a Stinkhorn Mushroom? Identifying These Smelly Fungi

    Aug 17, 2025 · Stinkhorn mushrooms are known for their powerful, putrid smell. This odor is often described as resembling rotting flesh, feces, or sewage. The foul scent originates from a …

  7. What Is a Stinkhorn Mushroom and Why Does It Smell?

    Nov 6, 2025 · Explore the unique lifecycle of the Stinkhorn mushroom, detailing how its shocking transformation and foul odor aid in spore dispersal.