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09-MAY-2007 Jack Hoying

Orange Fungus - Mutinus caninus

Fort Loramie, Ohio

Stinkhorns frequently bewilder people by popping up in lawns, thrusting their slime-covered tips into the world within a matter of hours. They have been much maligned over the years, probably because--well, because they stink and they often look like penises (human, canine, or alien). Unlike other mushrooms, the stinkhorn distributes its spores by applying an odorous, spore-thick slime to its tip, which flies and other insects are attracted to. The flies then carry the spores to other places.

Nikon D200 ,Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF Micro
1/5s f/16.0 at 105.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time09-May-2007 10:48:40
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D200
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length105 mm
Exposure Time1/5 sec
Aperturef/16
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
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Guest 29-Oct-2014 15:08
I found this in my cedar mulch. Is it harmful to annual or perennial flowers?
Steve Thuman12-May-2007 03:24
It does have a sort of beauty doesn't it? You caught it well.
Guest 11-May-2007 04:01
Very interresting Jack. Never seen something like that over here. Thanks!
fotabug10-May-2007 16:06
Never have seen such a thing before. Interesting.
Mark Krauss10-May-2007 15:57
Wow, great educational image and text, Jack!
Guest 10-May-2007 03:43
This is amazing, have never seen a Fungi like this before, excellent shot Jack and thanks for the explantion. Very interesting
Bea.10-May-2007 01:24
What an unusual looking bit of fungi.
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo09-May-2007 23:32
Good photo! Love the fungi and this is a particularly interesting one.
Guest 09-May-2007 15:41
Interesting text to go along with the shot.