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Summary Of: Armillaria ostoyae
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Scientific classification
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Fungi
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Basidiomycota
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Agaricomycetes
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Agaricales
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Tricholomataceae
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Armillaria
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Binomial name
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gills
on hymenium
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cap is
convex
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hymenium is
adnate
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stipe has a
ring
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spore print is
white
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ecology is
saprotrophic
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edibility:
edible
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fungus
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Honey mushroom
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U.S.
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species
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conifer
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Cascade
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mycelium
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Douglas-fir
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firs
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Western Hemlock
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Western redcedar
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Hypholoma fasciculare
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Malheur National Forest
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Strawberry Mountains
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Oregon
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mass
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tons
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organism
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Pando
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biomass
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Washington
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Armillaria bulbosa
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Crystal Falls
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Michigan
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Largest organism
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doi
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10 April
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2003
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January 2
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2007
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Wikimedia Commons
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Categories
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Tricholomataceae
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Natural history of Oregon
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Natural history of Washington
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Plant pathogens and diseases
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Tree diseases
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