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Mutinus elegans (Demon Fingers, Devil's Dipstick, …
https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/mutinus-elegansDescription Elegant stinkhorn (Mutinus elegans) is a foul smelling fungus found anywhere woody material is rotting – old stumps and branches, mulch, lawns. The 'horn' is the visible fruiting body of the network of mycelia that has been …
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Mutinus is a genus of fungi in the family Phallaceae. The genus was first described by Elias Magnus Fries in 1849. According to the Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008), the widespread genus contains 12 species.
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Mutinus caninus, commonly known as the dog stinkhorn, is a small thin, phallus-shaped woodland fungus, with a dark tip. It is often found growing in small groups on wood debris, or in leaf litter, during summer and autumn in Europe, Asia, and eastern North America. It is not generally considered edible, although there are reports of the immature 'eggs' being consumed.
Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license- Family: Phallaceae
- Kingdom: Fungi
- Genus: Mutinus
- Species: M. caninus
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Unlike Phallus species, which have a separated head structure, Mutinus species consist of a simple, headless stem—although the bottom edge of the zone of spore slime is sometimes …
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mutinous: [adjective] disposed to or being in a state of mutiny : rebellious. turbulent, unruly.
Mutinus ravenelii (MushroomExpert.Com)
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/mutinus_ravenelii.htmlThe stem of Mutinus ravenelii, when fresh and unfaded, is red to pink, separating it, at least in North America, from any other Mutinus species in its range, since only the tropical Mutinus bambusinus is similarly colored; the range of …
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Mutunus Or Mutinus, that is, the phallus, or Priapus, which was believed to be the most powerful averter of demons, and of all evil that resulted from pride and boastfulness, and the like. The …
Mutinus bambusinus (MushroomExpert.Com)
mushroomexpert.com/mutinus_bambusinus.htmlMutinus bambusinus can be separated from other Mutinus species with a combination of features: it is particularly narrow and pointy; its "spore zone" is dark red underneath the spore slime, and extends for one-half to two-thirds of …
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In ancient Roman religion, Mutunus Tutunus or Mutinus Titinus was a phallic marriage deity, in some respects equated with Priapus. His shrine was located on the Velian Hill, supposedly …
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