#001: Armillaria ostoyae, the Humongous Fungus
Welcome to Fungus Fact Friday! To start off this exciting new series I have chosen a simple yet amazing fungus fact: the largest known living, single organism on the planet is a fungus; Armillaria ostoyae to be specific! The Armillaria genus contains good edibles and includes species commonly known as “honey mushrooms” or “shoestring fungi.” The second name comes from the thick, black rhizomorphs that connect various areas of the fungus together. These rhizomorphs form under the bark of trees that the fungus attacks parasitically and extend through the soil from tree to tree. This infection causes the trees to die back, which makes the 2,385 acre area the fungus has colonized visible from the air. DNA tests taken from ostoyae samples all around the infected area showed that this was one individual (for the moment I have put aside the “what is an individual?” debate, a very confusing subject...