Bamboo Stinkhorn
Mutinus bambusinus
Identification: Bamboo Stinkhorn (Mutinus bambusinus)

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Caratteristiche Chiave
- Cylindrical
- hollow
- tapering stalk (receptaculum)
- Vivid red to pinkish-red
- highly porous or pitted apex
- Pale pink or white lower stalk section
- Emerges from organic debris or soil
Colore:
Red apex transitioning to pale pink/white stalk
Odore:
Foul, putrid odor when mature (due to gleba, not visible here)
Schema di Crescita:
Single or scattered
Ambiente:
Leaf litter and decaying organic matter
Habitat e Distribuzione
Habitat:
Tropical forests, gardens, or areas with decaying wood/bamboo debris
Distribuzione:
Tropical and subtropical Asia (including Sri Lanka)
Stagionalità:
Year-round in tropical climates, especially after rain
Valore Economico
Domanda di Mercato:
None - foul odor and texture
Fascia di Prezzo:
N/A
Uso Commerciale:
None
Specie Simili
Elegant Stinkhorn
Mutinus elegans
Differenze Chiave:
- Often thicker stalk structure
- Apex color can be more orange or salmon
Columned Stinkhorn
Phallus rubicundus
Differenze Chiave:
- Possesses a distinct, conical cap (pileus) structure
- Cap is covered in dark, slimy gleba when mature
Azione Consigliata
Do not consume. Observe only. Maintain distance due to potential odor.