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Hydrangea root shoots?

I recently cut back a large hydrangea plant for the winter (Indianapolis area), and about a week later, two ugly pink tubular shoots appeared together from the soil about two feet away; they look vaguely like boiled shrimp! Are these roots or rhizomes, and what, if anything, do I need to do with them? I haven't yet mulched the cut back plant.
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stinkhorn fungus...

http://images.google.com/images?q=stinkh…

have nothing to do with the hydrangea
  • 3 months ago
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Checking with Google proves this answer, plus the fact that one is coming up near a cutback daylily. It's too chilly to smell it, but that must be it! Google also found out how to get rid of it. Thanks for a good answer!

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