MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «STINKHORN»
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mulch
phallaceae
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «STINKHORN»
Découvrez l'usage de
stinkhorn dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
stinkhorn et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Perfumier and the
Stinkhorn
In these elegant, short essays, revered nature writer Richard Mabey attempts to marry a Romantic's view of the natural world with that of the meticulous observations of the scientist.
2
Pee-Yew!: The Stinkiest, Smelliest Animals, Insects, and ...
he. Lantern. Stinkhorn. Imagine a mushroom that pokes out of the ground looking
like a horn with a top covered in black, slimy ooze full of tiny mushroom spores.
Oh yes, and imagine the whole thing smells like dog poop. YUCK! Well, that's a ...
3
A Field Guide to Mushrooms: North America
COLUMN STINKHORN PL 43 Clathrus columnatus Medium-sized, pink, spongy
receptacle consisting of 2-5 thick columns united at apex. Odor unpleasant
Columns narrowed at base, wider above, curved, more or less angular; rising
from ...
Kent H. McKnight, Roger Tory Peterson, 1998
4
Texas Mushrooms: A Field Guide
"Fenced in all around" is a rough translation of the species' name for this
stinkhorn and nicely describes the distinct head. In older works it is often called
Sim- Mum sphaerocephalum. Description: This stinkhorn resembles a hollow
stalk with a ...
5
Edible Wild Mushrooms of Illinois and Surrounding States: A ...
Stinkhorns. and. False. Morels. Stinkhorn Morel, Phallus hadriani. In the fall, an
eerily similar thing known as Phallus impudicus and Phallus hadrioni—two of the
stinkhorns—appear on the ground. These goo-covered morel look-alikes rise ...
Joe McFarland, Gregory M. Mueller, 2009
6
Official Rules New World Odor International Freestyle ...
The Stinkhorn is fitted with a highly polished bell section fashioned from pounded
brass and a mouthpiece similar to those used on bass euphoniums. The
Stinkhorn is used primarily to herald the beginning and the end of the competition
.
Dietrich Von Schmausen, 2008
7
Mushrooms of Colorado and the Southern Rocky Mountains
Beginners often confuse the common Stinkhorn, Pballus impudicus, with the
Yellow Morel because of superficial similarities in its pitted-looking head. The
Stinkhorn, however, fruits during summer and fall in backyards and disturbed
areas.
Vera Stucky Evenson, 1997
8
Mushrooms of Cape Cod and the National Seashore
As the stinkhorn matures, a hollow stalk with a head or arms arises from the egg.
A slimv, foul-smelling spore mass is formed within the greenish, gelatinous slime
inside the egg. At maturitv, it is released through the stalk and covers the head ...
Arleen Rainis Bessette, Alan Bessette, William J. Neill, 2001
9
Biology: Organisms and Adaptations
iStockpIlutn.com/Htiud tie Mall Figure 15.20 Stinkhorn fungus. Stinkhorns attract
flies with their foul odor. The flies then disperse the stinkhorn spores to new
locations. i 14hk+ Iv the "eggs" out of the cup, and the eggs then stick to whatever
...
Robert Noyd, Jerome Krueger, Kendra Hill, 2013
The netted stinkhorn, a truly repulsive-looking mushroom, smells like rotting meat
(actually, it's the spores that stink). It attracts flies, which pick up the sticky spores
on their legs and transport them to another stinkhorn or a new habitat.* A rust ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «STINKHORN»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
stinkhorn est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
The mushroom that lives up to its smelly name
Larry discovered Phallus rubicundushas, called “stinkhorn” by us less scientific types. There are different species of stinkhorns and they are fairly widespread ... «The Courier, juin 15»
Rare mushroom worshiped for lottery numbers in Bangkok home
A rare Octopus Stinkhorn mushroom discovered in the pot of a Bangkok houseplant has become an object of worship and potential fortune as crowds line up to ... «Coconuts Bangkok, mai 15»
Stinkhorn Mushrooms, Magnets For Spore-Eating Insects
When I read the name, Common Stinkhorn, I knew I was onto something. The many species of Stinkhorn share the property of a particularly repulsive odor. «MTPR, mai 15»
Cool, wet weather brings on crop of stinkhorn fungus
##A: It sounds like the elegant stinkhorn (Mutinus elegans), and it is harmless. It is a fungus but does not exhibit the familiar stem and cap that we associate with ... «News-Daily.com, avril 15»
Stinkhorn, dog vomit and 'crape murder'
However, every now and then I got a whiff of a very foul smell. I thought to myself, "there must be a stinkhorn mushroom somewhere here." Sure enough, this was ... «Ocala, févr 15»
Meet Octopus Stinkhorn. Nope, Not a Real Octopus but an Exotic …
It looks like an octopus with red tentacles but the octopus stinkhorn is actually a fungus. It is also edible despite the fact that it smells like rotting flesh. «Tech Times, déc 14»
What is this strange, awful-smelling, pink plant growing in my yard …
Bobby Blanchard -- Bobby Blanchard. ANSWER: This is a mushroom produced by the stinkhorn fungi, Clathrus columnatus. There are no fungicides or chemical ... «NOLA.com, déc 14»
Stinky dog stinkhorn mushrooms
What they have found is a mushroom that is called the dog stinkhorn or Mutinus caninus. It comes by its common name because of its appearance and how it ... «Michigan State University Extension, nov 14»
Ask Alys: your gardening questions answered
Stinkhorns, as the name suggests, stink and often look a bit like horns, though they can look much weirder. There are two families, Phallaceae (which look much ... «The Guardian, sept 14»
This fungus sure can stink up a straw-bale vegetable garden
It's called stinkhorn. Where the first syllable comes from is obvious. The "horn" part undoubtedly refers to those red-orange tubes, which sort of look like horns. «TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press, août 14»