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Armillaria solidipes

Armillaria solidipes

A species of Honey fungi

Armillaria solidipes is a notable organism, famed for forming one of the largest living organisms on Earth. This mushroom typically grows in coniferous forests and is recognized for its ability to spread extensively underground, creating a network of fibers that can cover large areas and persist for centuries, as it feeds on wood.

Cap Diameter
Cap Diameter:

3 - 11 cm

Odor
Odor:

Mildly mushroomy, faintly noticeable.

General Info About Armillaria solidipes
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Attributes of Armillaria solidipes
Cap Diameter
3 - 11 cm
Height
8 - 15 cm
Cap
Cap 4 - 10 cm across; convex to flat; dark brown to cinnamon brown or yellow-brown; with scales
Cap Shape
Convex, Flat
Cap Surfaces
Fibrillose-scaly, Visible lines or stripes
Gills
Broadly attached, decurrent; close; white to pinkish hues
Gill Attachment
Attached
Stem
Stem 5 - 10 cm long, 5 - 15 mm thick; equal, slightly tapered to base; whitish, brownish to gray or nearly black; with fibrils
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Stem Surfaces
Fibrillose
Flesh
Whitish to pinkish brown, yellow; unchanging when sliced
Ring
On the stem; whitish
Ring
With Ring
Spore Print Color
White
Odor
Mildly mushroomy, faintly noticeable.
Body Color
Brown
Yellow
White
Orange
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Gregarious, Clustered
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic, Parasitic
Substrate
Wood of Living Trees, Dead Woods
You can find Armillaria solidipes by these plants:
Coast live oak
Occurence Habitats
Coniferous Woodland
Species Status
Widely distributed
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Armillaria solidipes
Armillaria solidipes thrives in dense clusters, predominantly on coniferous wood and roots such as spruces, pines, and hemlocks, and occasionally on hardwoods, where root rot is present.
Scientific Classification of Armillaria solidipes
Toxicity and Edibility of Armillaria solidipes
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Is Armillaria solidipes Toxic?
Armillaria solidipes carries an allergenic toxin. Personal allergic reactions may widely differ, ranging from minor to intense, with symptoms like skin rashes, itching, oral swelling, stomach upset, and respiratory complications. Severe cases can lead to anaphylaxis, necessitating immediate medical attention.
Type of poisoning
Allergic
Toxic Severity
Low to moderate toxicity
Incubation Period
5 minutes to 4 hours
Poisoning Symptoms
Individual responses to a mushroom allergy can differ widely, with reactions spanning from slight to intense, including skin rashes, itching, swelling in the mouth, stomach upset, and respiratory issues. In severe cases, it can lead to anaphylaxis, which requires immediate medical attention.
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What are the Ideal Soil Conditions for Armillaria solidipes
Well-drained, moist soils with ample organic matter.
What are Some Tips for Finding Armillaria solidipes
  • Search for armillaria solidipes near or on decaying coniferous wood and tree roots.
  • Look for dense clusters of mushrooms, which is a common growth pattern for armillaria solidipes.
  • Check for armillaria solidipes in areas where trees have recently died or fallen, as they are often found on decomposing wood.
  • Inspect the base of living conifers for signs of root rot, which might indicate the presence of armillaria solidipes.
  • Use a gentle touch when exploring to avoid damaging the mushrooms and their habitat.
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