no
Elegant stinkhorn fungus, tree ear fungus, stereum ostrea, black knot fungus, ingoldian fungi
Yes,some others do not
Latticed stinkhorn is a form of fungus. This fungus feeds off decaying woody plant material and is found on garden soil, grassy places, and in mulches.
You can stir fry it. I boiled some and eat it.
It is commonly known as the 'dune stinkhorn'.
Stinkhorn mushroom. Don't eat it.
It is possible that the orange wiffle ball-shaped fungus in your backyard is a stinkhorn fungus, known for its foul smell resembling rotting flesh. Stinkhorns attract insects that help disperse its spores. The strong odor can be off-putting and cause a reaction such as nausea or vomiting in some people.
It's a smelly fungus. A picture of Clathrus columnatuscan be see and more information can be had by using the link provided.
A netted stinkhorn is a disgusting smelling, capless mushroom that generally grows out of compost or wet mulch. They are not poisonous and are edible, but they are so hideous and stinky that I can't imagine how or why anyone would care to put it anywhere near their mouth. They actually look like a large penis sprouting from the ground. Dreadful!
Morel, stinkhorn, veiled lady, shitake, blue Lactarius, death cap, enoki, oyster and button.
That sounds like a stinkhorn mushroom.