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Mushroom Observer Image 9951: Colus hirudinosus Cavalier & Séchier
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Mushroom Observer Image 858393: Colus pusillus (Berk.) Reichert
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Phallaceae Colus pusillusBasidiomycetes (Puffballs and others)We found two of these today. They are a fungus which emerges from an egg like jelly substance. You can see it at the base of the 'fingers'. The fungi is found in sand and is a decomposer. Often smells like rotting flesh or faeces to attract flies that spread the spores.
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Mushroom Observer Image 9952: Colus hirudinosus Cavalier & Séchier
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Mushroom Observer Image 860013: Colus pusillus (Berk.) Reichert
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Mushroom Observer Image 9953: Colus hirudinosus Cavalier & Séchier
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Mushroom Observer Image 860014: Colus pusillus (Berk.) Reichert
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Colus hirudinosus us a peculiar - beautiful ground fongus. It is saprobic - living on decomposing dead materials.
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Mushroom Observer Image 860015: Colus pusillus (Berk.) Reichert
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