Ravenel’s Stinkhorn
Phallus ravenelii
10 cc/mL liquid fungi mycology culture syringe with a sterile needle.
Ravenel’s Stinkhorn is a distinctive North American species recognized for its tall pale stalk, textured surface, and unusual fruiting structure. Its dramatic appearance and rapid development make it one of the most recognizable members of the stinkhorn group.
Phallus ravenelii relies on insects to assist with spore dispersal, giving it a reproductive strategy that differs from many familiar mushroom species. This unusual biology makes it especially interesting to collectors, photographers, artists, educators, researchers, and mycology enthusiasts.
Under suitable conditions, this species can develop in prepared outdoor beds, garden areas, and other organic growing environments. It is well suited for educational cultivation, specialty fungal collections, photography, display projects, biodiversity study, and advanced mycology work.
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