Honey mushroom
[[Image:|thumb|300px|right|Honey mushroom]]
Name Variations
Stumpers, Stumpeys
About Honey mushroom
Wikipedia Article About Honey mushroom on Wikipedia
Honey fungus or Armillaria is a genus of parasitic fungi that live on trees and woody shrubs. It includes about 10 species formerly lumped together as A. mellea.
Armillaria is long lived and form some of the largest living organisms in the world. The largest single organism (of the species Armillaria ostoyae) covers more than 3.4 square miles (8.9 km²) and is thousands of years old. Some species of Armillaria are bioluminescent and are responsible for the glow known as foxfire.
As a forest pathogen, Armillaria can be very destructive. It is responsible for the "white rot" root disease (see below) of forests and is distinguished from Tricholoma (mycorrhizal) by this parasitic nature.