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Phallus coronatus
2014Summary
Phallus coronatus or Crowned Stinkhorn is a species of fungus belonging to the genus Phallus. It is found in Southeast Asia though it is rare. It was documented in 2014. This stinkhorn has a light pink stalk leading into a cap that is slightly longer than average common stinkhorns. Its cap is deeply pitted not dissimilar to Phallus impudicus and the top of it where most stinkhorns have a ring the same color as the stipe flares, appearing crowned....read more on Wikipedia.
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