Key Identification Features
- Long woody stalk 10–40 cm emerging from underground
- small round or lens-shaped spore head at top after outer cover bursts
- stalk fibrous and woody
- spore mass rust-brown
- found in very dry sandy desert and alkaline soils
- one of the tallest puffball relatives
⚠ Inedible: This species is not considered edible. It may be unpalatable, too tough, or otherwise unsuitable for consumption — but it is not known to be dangerously toxic. Do not eat it.
Regions Found
Region data not available
Look-Alikes
No documented look-alikes on record.
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