Honey Mushroom Bioluminescent Species
Armillaria mellea
10 cc/mL liquid fungi mycology culture syringe with a sterile needle.
Honey Mushroom is a distinctive Armillaria species recognized for its golden brown caps, pale gills, thick rhizomorphs, and expansive mycelial growth. Some members of this group may produce faintly luminous mycelium visible in complete darkness, a natural phenomenon commonly known as foxfire.
Armillaria mellea is valued for its vigorous colonization, unusual biology, and ecological importance. Its underground networks and potential light production make it especially interesting to collectors, educators, researchers, photographers, and mycology enthusiasts.
This species is well suited for bioluminescence studies, science demonstrations, ecological research, novelty cultivation, fungal collections, educational projects, and advanced mycology work.
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