Last additions - Stinkhorns and other unique fungi
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Loads of stinkhorns376 viewsThere were over twenty in a very small area- I didn't have a lens that I could get a wide shot with unfortunately Oct 16, 2008
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stinkhorn295 viewsOct 16, 2008
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Eyelash fungi277 viewsSep 26, 2008
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Green wood cup282 viewsSep 22, 2008
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stinkhorn-phallus impudicus276 viewsSep 22, 2008
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stinkhorn-phallus impudicus273 viewsSep 22, 2008
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stinkhorn-phallus impudicus262 viewsSep 22, 2008
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stinkhorn-phallus impudicus259 viewsSep 22, 2008
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Eyelash fungi266 viewsSep 12, 2008
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stinkhorn-phallus impudicus281 viewssized doesn't matter!!Sep 08, 2008
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stinkhorn-phallus impudicus279 viewsAll the slime stuff has been eaten or more likely after the weather before this was taken, washed off. This doesn't stop the flies being attracted to the foul smell.Sep 08, 2008
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stinkhorn-phallus impudicus279 viewsPretty much finished but still very strong smelling.Sep 08, 2008
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stinkhorn-phallus impudicus281 viewsThis grows from a slimy jelly egg, which is why they are also called witches eggs.Sep 04, 2008
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stinkhorn-phallus impudicus279 viewsThis smells as bad as it looks, a bit like rotten flesh or cabbage. This attracts hoards of flies which eat the grey slime containing the spores, presumably they spread the spore wherever they feed next. This is a one is nearly finished. Sep 04, 2008
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278 viewsSep 04, 2008
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Eyelash fungi350 viewsApr 13, 2008
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