| Armillaria tabescens |
| This is the edible Ringless Honey Mushroom. Grows in large clusters (cespitose). Grows from wood, often buried tree roots. Summer and fall. White spore print. |
| See Armillaria tabescens at Fungi Growing on Wood |
| Check out the Honey Mushroom: Armillaria mellea |
| Often found under maple trees in urban areas. Gills run down the stem. |
| This is an older group of Armillaria tabescens that is drying out. The appearance of this mushroom changes dramatically over the course of its development and with weather conditions. |