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Devil's Horns

Devil's Horns
Devil's Stinkhorn fungus, Lysurus mokusin, 70mm tall (3 inches), suburban garden, Australia.
Belonging to an interesting family of fungi that appear overnight out of the soil, live and die within a day or so. They hatch out of egg like structures below or at soil level and the spores are contained in a slime substance on the lantern tip. The slime exudes a strong smell hence the common name Stinkhorn. Flies and other insects are attracted to the smell and help disperse the spores. Lysurus mokusin is non-toxic and some say it is edible!

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 Imogen
Imogen
This fungus appeared in a flower bed outside my back door, on HALLOWEEN and it's name, Devil's Horn" fungus is appropriate. There is a creepiness about the appearance of the "devil's horns" sprouting out the ground on Halloween - If I was living in the Middle Ages I would be running for my life now !!
9 years ago. Edited 9 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
Smiles....

We witches are far more sinned against than sinning ! It was just the right conditions !! Honest !!

Blessed Mabon !
9 years ago.
Imogen has replied to Pam J club
;) Yes, Pam, very true. Nice to hear from you.
9 years ago.
 Don Sutherland
Don Sutherland club
Great capture.
9 years ago.
Imogen has replied to Don Sutherland club
Thank you Don!
9 years ago.
 Helena Ferreira
Helena Ferreira
Excellent image.
9 years ago.
 ©UdoSm
©UdoSm club
What a strange flower or plant. But a great photo.
9 years ago.

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