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Observation: Phallus ravenelii Berk. & Curt. (8491)
About Phallus ravenelii Berk. & Curt.
Public Description (default) [Edit]
Draft for 2008/2009 EOL University Species Pages Initiative by Jered (private)
Draft for Wild Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States by Herbert Baker (private)
When: 2008-07-25
Collection location: Georgia, USA [Click for map]
Who: Aaron (Amanita persicina)
No herbarium specimen
Species Lists:
Stinkhorns
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Proposed Name User Community Vote
  Amanita persicina   31% (2)   Eye3
Recognized by sight
  debdrex   9% (2)  
Recognized by sight: It looks like the volvas are lavender when they first emerge.
  mykoweb   83% (5)   Eyes3
Recognized by sight

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Eye3 = Observer’s choice Eyes3 = Current consensus
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Created: 2008-11-18 15:39:56 WET (+0000)
By: debbie viess (amanitarita)
Summary: brave man, with your face so close to those foul fruiters…pee yew, stinkhorns!

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Created: 2008-07-26 06:23:12 WEST (+0100)
By: Aaron (Amanita persicina)
Summary: The stink of stinkhorns

There were so many of them it smelled horrible.

164414

Created: 2008-07-26 06:22:16 WEST (+0100)
By: Aaron (Amanita persicina)
Summary: Volva

No i did not, i left them there since i was in a rush, had several bags full of oysters i was trying to get home and eat. Poor excuse but i was excited.

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Created: 2008-07-26 05:27:56 WEST (+0100)
By: Debbie Drechsler (debdrex)
Summary: Phallus sp.

Did you observe the volva on any of your specimens? Could be P. impudicus (white volva) or hadriani (purple volva).

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Created: 2008-07-26 03:12:50 WEST (+0100)
Last modified: 2008-07-26 03:12:50 WEST (+0100)
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