What's this weird and smelly fungus?

Lattice Stinkhorn or Clathrus crispus in a garden - Photo: Still Gravity.
First time seeing this strange fungus

The shape was weird and interesting, but the smell was horrible and attracted many flies. 

Lattice stinkhorn - Clathrus crispus for science - is native from the Americas. This fungus is saprobic, meaning that "eats" decayed organic matter. 

Nothing to fear from them while you are alive but... yes, the dead eater really stinks.

(More about them in this page.)

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