Phallus duplicatus
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Phallus duplicatus (common name, Netted Stinkhorn) is a species of stinkhorn. The cap is green-brown, the stem is white. When mature the cap becomes sticky and attract flies which disperse its spores. The edibleity of this mushroom is unclear. It grows mainly in public lawns. they can also be found growin in meadows.
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