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Abrachium
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Abrachium floriforme is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family Phallaceae. Described as a new species of Aseroe, as Aseroe floriformis, in 2005, it is known only from northeast Brazil, where it grows on sandy soil. The fruit body has a raspberry-colored stipe, and, unlike members of the genus Aseroe does not have radiating branches....read more on Wikipedia.
1 Abrachium species found:
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