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Monday Mushroom #61 Just some more photos of the wonderful Octopus Stinkhorn - Clathrus archeri. I'm pleased to say it seems to be a very common, easy to spot mushroom in parks and gardens around Auckland. Its 'tentacles' are quite variable in form and colour. Octopus Stinkhorn - Clathrus archeri Octopus Stinkhorn - Clathrus archeri Octopus Stinkhorn - Clathrus archeri Octopus Stinkhorn - Clathrus archeri Previous post with more photos is here…

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Octopus Stinkhorn (Clathrus archeri) ~ By Carlos victorero Clathrus Archeri, Octopus Stinkhorn, Mushroom Species, Alien Plants, Lichen Moss, Mushroom Pictures, Weird Plants, Slime Mould, Plant Fungus

Tiene entre tres y ocho tentáculos de color rojizo. Aparte de su aspecto, una de las características más sorprendentes de esta seta es el desagradable olor que desprende, que es similar al de un cadáver en descomposición. Este olor, unido al aspecto carnoso de los "tentáculos" atraen a las moscas y otros insectos descomponedores que, al posarse, se quedan impregnados con las esporas, que de esta forma son dispersadas It has between three and eight tentacles of reddish color. Apart from his…

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Octopus stinkhorn - This plant, Clathrus archeri, has a more common name: the octopus stinkhorn. And why, exactly, was it given such a name? Well, in part it is because of what the thing looks like. If you squint your eyes and are suffering from an abundance of cataracts, the thing will look like some breed of octopus. Clathrus Archeri, Octopus Stinkhorn, Japanese Giant Hornet, Tsetse Fly, Tarantula Hawk, Poison Dart, Stinging Nettle, Poisonous Plants, Dart Frog

Octopus stinkhorn - This plant, Clathrus archeri, has a more common name: the octopus stinkhorn. And why, exactly, was it given such a name? Well, in part it is because of what the thing looks like. If you squint your eyes and are suffering from an abundance of cataracts, the thing will look like some breed of octopus.

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