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I found this on the Northern side of my yard where it doesn't get much Sun. Any idea what this is.  The stem is a hollow.  Thanks in advance.

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It looks like some photos of Phallus impudicus, the Common Stinkhorn.  The cap is usually pitted and covered with smelly slime, but maybe this one is a young one washed by rain.  If it's a stinkhorn, the base should have a skirt around it.  Did you see a cup-like skirt?

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