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Armillaria ostoyae is a fungus, and is also known as the honey mushroom. The species is particularly noteworthy because of one fungus in the eastern woods of Oregon that is so far the biggest organism in the world. Armillaria ostoyae grows from a spore...
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The Independent - London
Oregon's monster mushroom is world's biggest living thing
08/06/2000: 443 words, approx. 2 pages
THE LARGEST living organism ever found has been discovered in an ancient American forest. The Armillaria ostoyae, popularly known as the honey mushroom, started from a single spore too small to see without a microscope. It has been spreading its black shoestring filaments,...
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The Washington Post
There's a Giant Fungus Among Us; In Oregon Forest, Scientists Find Largest Living Organism
08/26/2000: 787 words, approx. 3 pages
This is a reading comprehension exercise for children. It is written by Susan Fineman, a reading specialist in the New Haven, Conn., school district. Walking through the Malheur National Forest in eastern Oregon, you would be hard-pressed to notice it. But a fungus...
 


 

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