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SPECIES

Armillaria mellea

Honey Fungus

Armillaria mellea (Vahl) P. Kumm.

GBIF ID: 2525325

Description

Source: GBIF

Honey fungus is a common parasitic mushroom that attacks trees and shrubs. It spreads via black, bootlace-like rhizomorphs underground. Edible when thoroughly cooked, but causes GI upset in some people.

Ecological Role

📋Curated registryGBIF

Aggressive plant pathogen causing root rot in many tree species. Also saprotrophic on dead wood. Forms some of the largest organisms on Earth.