View Single Post
  #2   Report Post  
Old 23-10-2012, 10:54 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Steve Peek[_2_] Steve Peek[_2_] is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Oct 2012
Posts: 105
Default i don't think this is edible

On Oct 16, 2:38*am, songbird wrote:
* and so strange looking to find in a garden:

http://www.anthive.com/fun/100_7115_Baby_Stinkhorn.jpg

* since the Halloween is almost here it's also
fitting because it does look like a hollow weenie
when the green goo gets washed off.

* however this pic is more appropriate for Halloween:

http://www.anthive.com/fun/100_7092_Ghost.jpg

* songbird


The stinkhorn is Mutinus elegans. It is actually edible while in the
egg stage, but no one would even consider it at this stage. It evolved
to have its' spores spread by carrion flies, thus smells like carrion
when the spores are mature. The green goo is the spore mass.
Steve