Forestry Images: Forest Health, Natural Resources & Silviculture Images
Home
About Us
Join / Sign in
Your Account
Help
Search:
Advanced Search
First time visitor? Please
sign up
for free membership!
Forest Pests
Trees & Plants
Silviculture
Invasive Species
Wildlife
More Images
Contribute
Armillaria root rot
Diseases
:
Root and Butt / Root and Stem Diseases
Agaricomycetes
>
Agaricales
>
Marasmiaceae
>
Armillaria
solidipes
Peck
38 records
Sort by:
Image
Descriptor
Description
Photographer
<
View Descriptions
>
Results 1 - 15
Images per page: [15]
30
60
all
<
Next
>
0534036
Fruiting Bodies
Petr Kapitola
1206041
Fruiting Bodies
mushroom cluster
Dave Powell
1241672
Fruiting Bodies
Mushrooms of Armillaria can be produced in abundance, but are not reliably present.
John W. Schwandt
2250034
Fruiting Bodies
at base of tree
USDA Forest Service Archive
2250064
Fruiting Bodies
USDA Forest Service Archive
1473102
Sign
mycelial fans
Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
2250026
Sign
mycelial fan under bark of young western hemlock
James W. Byler
2250035
Sign
mycelial fan under bark at base of tree
USDA Forest Service Archive
2250037
Sign
mycelial fan under bark at base of tree
USDA Forest Service Archive
1241673
Sign
Even seedlings have mycellium fans in the root or root collar cambium.
USDA Forest Service Archive
1241670
Sign
Cutting away the bark reveals white fan-shaped felts of Armillaria mycelium in the cambium at the root collar.
Cathy Stewart
0534076
Sign
Petr Kapitola
1371032
Sign
Mycelial fans under the bark. Kežmarok, Slovakia
Andrej Kunca
1371033
Sign
mycelial fans under the bark - fresh growing edge. Kežmarok, Slovakia
Andrej Kunca
1371034
Sign
mycelial fans under the bark - more than 2 m up the stem. Kežmarok, Slovakia
Andrej Kunca
Results 1 - 15
Images per page: [15]
30
60
all
<
Next
>