I realize that these fungi are't very pretty like those I most like to photograph and post here but they are somewhat interesting. Besides, the growing season is coming to an end.
These are "Stinkhorns" the smell badly when mature and attract flies like garbage and carrion.
These were among a group struggling to grow during a very dry month. Usually they mature more quickly when there is sufficient rain.
So anyway here are a not quite mature one and a mature specimen.
Hold your noses!
Jim
Smelly fungi
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Thanks for the information on these specimens.
These two are part of a couple of square feet of struggling horns in a difficult situation. They are sprouting in very dry woodchips that cover a well-used park playground. They are nearest the bouncing squirrel ride and probably get their share of foot traffic.
One year in this same playground the horns sprung up quite quickly and were kicked to pieces almost a quickly as they appeared. The same season I had a fast growing stand of them in the woodchips on our flower beds.
Jim
These two are part of a couple of square feet of struggling horns in a difficult situation. They are sprouting in very dry woodchips that cover a well-used park playground. They are nearest the bouncing squirrel ride and probably get their share of foot traffic.
One year in this same playground the horns sprung up quite quickly and were kicked to pieces almost a quickly as they appeared. The same season I had a fast growing stand of them in the woodchips on our flower beds.
Jim