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female servants" (money, p. ). older phallus impudicus specimens are occasionally mistaken for yellow morels . after the spore-bearing slime has been picked clean by insects, the pitted and ridged surface of the cap can resemble the cap of a morel. since stinkhorns are hollow, and since the smell is not
in gardens, flowerbeds, meadows, lawns, wood chips, cultivated areas, and so on; summer and fall; widely distributed in north america. immature fruiting body: like a whitish to yellowish (or purplish, in phallus hadriani) "egg" up to cm across; usually at least partly submerged in the ground; when sliced...
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