Fungi > Basidiomycota > Agaricomycetes > Phallales > Phallaceae > Phallus > Phallus impudicusPhallus impudicus (common stinkhorn)Synonyms: Dictyophora duplicata var. obliterata; Hymenophallus togatus; Ithyphallus impudicus; Ithyphallus impudicus var. carneus; Ithyphallus mauritianus; Ityphallus impudicus; Kirchbaumia imperialis; Morellus impudicus; Phallus duplicatus var. obliteratus; Phallus foetidus; Phallus impudicus f. alveolata; Phallus impudicus f. flavida; Phallus impudicus f. reticulata; Phallus impudicus f. subindusiatus; Phallus impudicus f. togatus; Phallus impudicus var. americanus; Phallus impudicus var. imperialis; Phallus impudicus var. obliteratus; Phallus impudicus var. pseudoduplicatus; Phallus impudicus var. subindusiatus; Phallus impudicus var. togatus; Phallus impudicus var. vulgaris; Phallus mauritianus; Phallus volvatus; Phallus vulgaris Phallus impudicus, known colloquially as the common stinkhorn, is a widespread fungus recognizable for its foul odor and its phallic shape when mature, the latter feature giving rise to several names in 17th-century England. It is a common mushroom in Europe and western North America, where it occurs in habitats rich in wood debris such as forests and mulched gardens. It appears from summer to late autumn. The fruiting structure is tall and white with a slimy, dark olive colored conical head. Known as the gleba, this material contains the spores, and is transported by insects which are attracted by the odor—described as resembling carrion. Despite its foul smell, it is not poisonous and immature mushrooms are consumed in parts of France and Germany. |
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IUCN Category |
Area acres |
Location |
Species |
Website |
Climate |
Land Use |
Ben Lawers |
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12423 |
Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Bobolickie Jeziora Lobeliowe |
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11760 |
Poland |
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Cerne and Sydling Downs |
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912 |
England, United Kingdom |
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Dolina Radwi, Chocieli i Chotli |
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54021 |
Poland |
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Dolina Stropnej |
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2381 |
Poland |
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Dornoch Firth and Morrich More |
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21499 |
Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Ebernoe Common |
|
581 |
England, United Kingdom |
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Glen Tanar |
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10329 |
Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Góry Kamienne |
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59550 |
Poland |
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Jaroszowiec |
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1445 |
Poland |
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Jezioro Bobiecinskie |
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8360 |
Poland |
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Lasy Ilawskie |
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62316 |
Poland |
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Moray Firth |
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373987 |
Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Ness Woods |
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2093 |
Scotland, United Kingdom |
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North Pennine Moors |
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254789 |
England, United Kingdom |
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Ostoja Knyszynska |
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336272 |
Poland |
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Przelomy Pelcznicy pod Ksiazem |
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594 |
Poland |
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Puszcza Kampinoska Biosphere Reserve |
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188373 |
Poland |
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Rdumijiet ta' Malta: Ir-Ramla tac-Cirkewwa sa Il-Ponta ta' Benghisa |
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5724 |
Malta |
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Sefton Coast |
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11278 |
England, United Kingdom |
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Strathglass Complex |
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58277 |
Scotland, United Kingdom |
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The New Forest |
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72309 |
England, United Kingdom |
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The Stiperstones and The Hollies |
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1486 |
England, United Kingdom |
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Tulach Hill and Glen Fender Meadows |
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3912 |
Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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