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This bit of erotica is rather embarrassing as I do not know the name of
it.

I can find no, all white stinkhorn in any of my references.

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Jack Schmidling wrote:
This bit of erotica is rather embarrassing as I do not know the name of
it.

I can find no, all white stinkhorn in any of my references.

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Got me, Jack.

Better dry it and submit for identification from local mycological
staff.

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It appears to be Dictyophora duplicata with the spore mass already gone.
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This bit of erotica is rather embarrassing as I do not know the name of
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I can find no, all white stinkhorn in any of my references.

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I can find no, all white stinkhorn in any of my references.

According to the book I have, "Mushrooms", by Gary Lincoff and Thomas
Laesse (ISBN 0789432862) on p.247 it says that the Shameless Stinkhorn
(Phallus impudicus) has a white cap under its olive-green slime. Maybe
rain has washed off the slime on the cap.
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alex wrote:

I can find no, all white stinkhorn in any of my references.


According to the book I have, "Mushrooms", by Gary Lincoff and Thomas
Laesse (ISBN 0789432862) on p.247 it says that the Shameless Stinkhorn
(Phallus impudicus) has a white cap under its olive-green slime. Maybe
rain has washed off the slime on the cap.


Here is an all white stinkhorn:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mkuhn/6...n/set-1388370/

I buy them dried at the oriental market. They are excellent in soups.

But, they grow in china. ;-)

The stem is a bit chewy but the veil has a very nice texture.
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