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!
netted veins
I think the watermelon is a dicot, so the leaf venation will be reticulated, or netted.
It is commonly known as the 'dune stinkhorn'.
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.
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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.
Yes,some others do not
rambutan leaves is parallel or netted veins
I netted eight fish with that throw of the seine!
It has netted leaves
netted veins
You can stir fry it. I boiled some and eat it.
I think the watermelon is a dicot, so the leaf venation will be reticulated, or netted.
It is commonly known as the 'dune stinkhorn'.
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.