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This morning a very unusual plant appeared in my (Sydney, Lower North Shore) garden.

 

It grew overnight to about 5cm long. No leaves just a few stems of what you see in the picture. They just lifted away from the base with almost no force at all.

 

Smelly_Flower.JPG

 

The really interesting thing is that they smell very strongly like "dog poo"

 

Anyone got any idea what they are called either cooloquially or Latin name.

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This morning a very unusual plant appeared in my (Sydney, Lower North Shore) garden.

 

It grew overnight to about 5cm long. No leaves just a few stems of what you see in the picture. They just lifted away from the base with almost no force at all.

 

 

 

The really interesting thing is that they smell very strongly like "dog poo"

 

Anyone got any idea what they are called either cooloquially or Latin name.

Looks like a bad root canal to me Iselinger:cute:, Essex might know he is the horticulturist here, for sure its very interesting, will be looking out for your replies. best wishes ss
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I have searched again for other Stinkhorn pictures and I have found something that looks similar so I may have done Quoll an injustice in rejecting your suggestion earlier.

 

It isnt exactly the same but obviously the same family.

 

phallic fungus

 

and this is exactly the same but no details of what it is just a picture

 

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_zKDjcLXZBTI/RcePTmxwUpI/AAAAAAAAAJA/lgRXC6x-lBU/s400/Blog005E.jpg

 

Any way mystery solved. Thanks to all.

 

Ian

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