Basket Stinkhorn - Clatro-vermelho (Clathrus ruber)
Carnaxide/Portugal (3/03/2024)
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Ultimate Mushroom Showdown Round 3
Round 1 | Round 2
ROUND 3:
1. Basket Fungus vs. Dewdrop Bonnet
2. Pink Pagoda vs. Fly Agaric
3. Bridal Veil Stinkhorn vs. Lion's Mane
4. Cordyceps vs. Mycena Interrupta
5. Inky Cap vs. Enoki
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Can you do a stinkhorn for FOTD?
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FOTD #010 : white basket! (ileodictyon cibarium)
the white basket fungus is a stinkhorn from the family phallaceae. it is native to australia & new zealand, & is known among the māori people by over 35 different names !! it grows alone or clustered together near woody debris, in lawns, gardens, & cultivated soil, along roads, in forest.
the big question : can i bite it??
eating this fungus is not recommended, due to its foul stench (often compared to rotting flesh).
i. cibrarium description :
"prior to the opening of the outer skin, the fruit body is egg-shaped & white to greyish. After opening, it is a whitish mesh-like ball measuring up to 25 cm in diameter."
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[fungus description : source]
"thank you anon !! i hope you like her :-) this is one of my favourite stinkhorns."
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Kiki Kisiru
Basket stinkhorn mushroom
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Mushroom Of The Day: Basket Stinkhorn/Clathrus ruber
Other names:Red Cage or Latticed Stink horn
Geographic location: originally Europe, but now every continent except Antarctica; growing location: primarily woody debris, lawn,gardens, or cultivated soil
Characteristics: starts as an egg like structure thing grows into a smelly, slimy, reddish orange cage shape
Uses: edible at the egg like stage, but after is poisonous
The color comes from carotenes which is also found in tomatoes and carrots
 in early southern France they believed this this mushroom could cause cancer
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Clathrus ruber is a species of fungus in the family Phallaceae. It is commonly known as the latticed stinkhorn, the basket stinkhorn, or the red cage. The fungus is saprobic and feeds off decaying woody plant material. The fruit body initially appears like a whitish “egg” attached to the ground at the base by cords called rhizomorphs.
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wghat is you're favorite species of stinkhorb mushroom
YAAAY YAAAAY STINKHORNS
I'm really basic I like the bridal veil stinkhorn,,,look at her!!!!
Second favorite is the basket stinkhorn, funky little guy
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Red fairycore regressor
Welcome to one of my posts.
this one is all about red fairy things!
One: mushrooms
some red mushrooms include,,
Amanita muscaria, also called the fly agaric!
Amanita Parcivolvata, also called the false fly agaric!
Russula emetics, the sickener mushroom
clathrus ruber, the basket stinkhorn mushy!!!
Aseroe rubra, the starfish fungus!
SOME red FLOWERS include…
red tulips! these are brilliant and bright!
Red roses! These are extremely popular!
Red hibiscus! These are also very popular!
Bleeding heart! these are adorable and pretty!
More tba!!!
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Ultimate Mushroom Showdown Round 1
ROUND 1:
1. Destroying Angel vs. Texas Star
2. Basket Fungus vs. Gyromitra Esculenta
3. Witches Butter vs. Devil's Tooth
4. Dewdrop Bonnet vs. Puffball
5. Psilocybe Semilanceata vs. Pink Pagoda
6. Black Trumpet vs. Mycena Chlorophos
7. Enoki vs. Cat's Tongue
8. Amanita Frostiana vs. Morel
9. Death Cap vs. Xylaria Polymorpha
10. Lion's Mane vs. Psathyrella Aquatica
11. Violet Coral vs. Mycena Interrupta
12. Bridal Veil Stinkhorn vs. Indigo Milk Cap
13. Chicken of the Woods vs. Armillaria Ostoyae
14. Fly Agaric vs. Octopus Stinkhorn
15. Cordyceps vs. Mycena Nargan
16. Orange Peel Fungus vs. Inky Cap
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Red cage fungi (Clathrus ruber)
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Funguary is fun so far!
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An interesting fungus that grows around our house sometimes... unfortunately it smells terrible >:-P If you poke it, greenish-black goop comes out.
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