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armillaria is photogenic fungus which infest the​

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Answered by BTSARMYvminkook
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All Armillaria species have a white spore print and none have a volva (cup at base) (compare Amanita). ... Galerina have a dark brown spore print and are deadly poisonous (alpha-amanitin) – see: mushroom poisoning.

Answered by saleembaig00990
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Armillaria mellea typically infects hardwood trees and conifers but sometimes will infect non-woody monocots and a few herbaceous plants. There are few signs, and the ones that do exist are often hard to find. The most prominent sign is honey-colored mushrooms at the base of the infected plant.

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