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Summary Of: Armillaria ostoyae

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