Calostoma Lutescens is a type of fungi commonly known as the yellow-stalked puffball or the yellow-stemmed stinkhorn. Synonyms for this fungi species include Calostoma cinnabarinum, Calostoma cornucopioides, and Calostoma luteopallidum. It is a hollow fruiting body that has a distinctive yellow stalk and a spore-bearing head that is round in shape. The stinkhorn produces a foul odor, which attracts insects that help spread the spores. Calostoma Lutescens is commonly found in forests and woodlands of Asia and North America. This fungi species is valued for its medicinal properties, as it contains compounds that can treat respiratory ailments, gastrointestinal problems, and skin infections.