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Honey Mushrooms

Armillaria sp.

Photo by Christine Y.
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

These mushrooms had tan-orange caps, cream colored stems, and cream-colored gills. The tallest mushroom was about 10cm.

Habitat:

Growing in clusters on rotting wood throughout a deciduous forest.

Notes:

Honey fungus is a "white rot" fungus, which is pathogenic to trees and shrubs. It can grow on living, decaying, and dead plant material.

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