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There's humongous fungus among us.
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lindagoesmushrooming · 7 months
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Honey fungi
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blogbirdfeather · 4 months
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Honey Fungus (Armillaria mellea)
Sintra/Portugal (23/11/2023)
[Nikon D850; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8 with Circular Flash Nissin  MF 18; 1/250s; F14; 400 ISO]
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fungitopia · 9 months
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unkn0wnvariable · 1 year
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Vibrant Honey Fungus
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Vibrant Honey Fungus by Oliver Andrews Via Flickr: Honey fungus mushrooms sprouting amongst moss on an old tree stump, in Glapthorn Cow Pastures.
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oliveempty · 5 months
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Entry 85: Honey fungus
Armillaria mellea
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Drawn Oct 8, 2023
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florafungafauna · 7 months
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Armillaria mellea, honey fungus- watercolors and ink, 2022
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forest-mage · 9 months
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𓍊𓋼 mushrooms and moss 𓋼𓍊
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orofeaiel · 5 months
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Honey Mushrooms on Fallen Tree
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fungusqueen · 3 months
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Honey mushrooms (Armillaria mellea) growing on a tree
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vandaliatraveler · 6 months
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Early October on Dunkard Creek at Mason-Dixon Historical Park. Even with the first frost just around the corner, life abounds along the stream, including: sulphur shelf fungus (Laetiporus sulphureus), more commonly known as chicken-of-the-woods; fall phlox (Phlox paniculata); and the flamboyantly-beautiful New England aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae). The park is also at the eastern-most range of the thorny-trunked honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), whose common name derives from the sweet taste of its edible fruit pods.
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bman77photography · 8 months
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The parasitic Dark Honey Mushroom, looks cool but apparently has the ability to damage large areas of forest !
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ketrinadrawsalot · 2 months
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Fungi February: Honey mushrooms grow in clusters at the base of the plants the fungus infects. The mycelium and rhizomorphs spread far and wide to reach new hosts, as infection via spores is much less successful.
Disclaimer: Don’t rely on pictures of cute mushrooms with eyes to accurately identify edible mushrooms. At best the wrong one will taste bad, at worst it’ll be deadly!
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blogbirdfeather · 4 months
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Honey Fungus (Armillaria mellea)
Sintra/Portugal (23/11/2023)
[Nikon D850; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8 with Circular Flash Nissin  MF 18; 1/250s; F14; 400 ISO]
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mycoblogg · 9 months
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a freaky fungi fact !! :-)
up until 2022, the largest living organism in the world was thought to be a network of honey fungus.
a 2400 year old network of mycelium in oregon's blue mountains - nicknamed "humongous fungus" - was thought to be the biggest living organism in the whole world. this fungus occupied 2384 acres of soil (965 hectares), which is equal to nearly 4 square miles or 10 square kilometres. many people do not realise that most of a fungus is actually underground in the form of mycelium !! think of it as the "roots" of the fruit body (mushroom). this network has been able to survive over 2 millennia by parasitising the plant roots around which it grows. they are also able to grow shoestringlike structures to bridge gaps between food sources !!
unfortunately, this organism was overtaken by a giant patch of seagrass in june of last year, according to the guinness world records.
click here to learn more about the honey fungus :-)
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[image description for above photograph : a picture taken in oregon of a cluster of fruit bodies from the "humongous fungus" mushroom network. they grow in a large group, covering a wooden stump & much of the forest floor. the mushrooms themselves are brown with round caps, white edges, & lighter brown stipes. they are surrounded by fallen leaves & moss in the foreground, while the background features tall trees. end iD]
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unkn0wnvariable · 1 year
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Sunlit Honey Fungus
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Sunlit Honey Fungus by Oliver Andrews Via Flickr: Warm autumn sunlight catching the tops of newly emerging honey fungus mushrooms, pushing their way through a layer of moss on an old tree stump, at Glapthorn Cow Pastures.
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