“A Short Cut to Mushrooms 2” Print
Print of Armillaria ostoyae mushrooms growing in the forest situated among the moss.
This print is a part of my “A Short Cut to Mushrooms” series named after the fourth chapter in The Fellowship of the Ring.
8”x8” art print with 0.25” margins.
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The original painting was featured in the “Elfin Glades” pop-up group art show at Coastal Creative in St. Pete, FL curated by Stephanie Agudelo (also known as Populoum) on December 10, 2022 and is currently on display at The Studio Public House in St. Pete, FL for the “12x12” group art show curated by Luke Heath (also known as Mocha Luke).
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There are types of mushrooms that live in the forests of the Pacific Northwest that have long, root-like filaments that reach over 2,000 acres, connecting them to all the other mushrooms in the forest. All of the mushrooms that are connected by these rhizomorphs are so genetically close, that they are considered all one organism, making them the largest organism in the world (even larger than a blue whale). For more info on these mushrooms, check out the article by Scientific American here: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/strange-but-true-largest-organism-is-fungus/