Michigan's Upper Peninsula does have a "humongous fungus", Armillaria
bulbosa, in Crystal Falls Michigan estimated to cover 37 acres but this
is a just a bit shy of the 2,200 acres claimed to be covered in
Oregon's Strawberry Mountains by a Armillaria ostoyae. If this is in
fact just one organism it would rival "Pando" the giant aspen grove in
Utah as the organism with the largest living biomass
John Pfeiffer
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michaelblied wrote:
>I thought I remembered such a fungus in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
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> Hi Andrew,
>
> Interesting, about that largest organism. Seems I heard some time
ago about a huge fungus(?) that underlies a large part of one of our
midwestern states. Do you recall?
>
> Kay Peterson
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