Oregon Honey Fungus Extends Across 10 Square Kilometers
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Beneath Oregon’s Blue Mountains, a single honey fungus has been spreading through the roots of the forest for thousands of years, now covering nearly 10 square kilometres. Mostly hidden underground and betrayed at the surface by dying trees and season - Space Daily
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already pretty boring. good.
A honey fungus located in Oregon's Blue Mountains has extended its growth through forest roots over an extended duration, currently occupying an area of 10 square kilometers. Its presence is associated with observed tree mortality.