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Armillaria ostoyae (synonym
Armillaria solidipes) is a
species of
fungus (mushroom),
pathogenic to trees, in the
family Physalacriaceae. In the western...
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extraordinary dimensions and ages as in the case of a
clonal colony of
Armillaria solidipes,
which extends over an area of more than 900 ha (3.5
square miles), with...
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mycelium can
itself be long-lived and m****ive. A
colony of
Armillaria solidipes (formerly
known as
Armillaria ostoyae) in
Malheur National Forest in the...
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within the
genus Armillaria, this
species is most
closely related to A.
solidipes and A. gemina.
Anderson JB,
Stasovski E. (1992). "Molecular phylogeny...
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mycelia (including the "humongous fungus", a
single specimen of
Armillaria solidipes) can
cover a very
large area. The
largest identified fungal fruit body...
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Panaeolus antillarum (Fr.)
Dennis Synonyms Agaricus antillarum Agaricus solidipes Panaeolus phalaenarum Panaeolus sepulchralis Psilocybe antillarum...
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Armillaria gallica is a
weaker pathogen than the
related A. mellea or A.
solidipes, and is
considered a
secondary parasite—typically
initiating infection...
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considered the
largest single organism in the world, an
Armillaria solidipes fungus beneath the
Malheur National Forest of
eastern Oregon.
Oregon has...
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Burdsall HH, Volk TJ (2008). "Armillaria
solidipes, an
older name for the
fungus called Armillaria ostoyae" (PDF). North...
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phalaenarum Panaeolus semiovatus var.
semiovatus P.
sepulchralis P.
solidipes,
edible P.
sphinctrinus (=Panaeolus
papilionaceus accepted name) P. squamulosus...