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flowerbeds, meadows, lawns, woodchips, cultivated areas, and so on--also in hardwood forests; summer and fall; fairly common east of the rocky mountains, especially in the southeast, and in texas; also found in mexico. immature fruiting body: like a flesh-colored to whitish "egg" - cm high; when sliced
development, and raise some very interesting questions. note that the "skirt" develops slowly, and lengthens downward as the stinkhorn develops; it can barely be seen in the second photo of the series, but is fairly lengthy by the third photo. also note that the cap is smooth in the second photo, and has not...
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