The world's largest living organism is a fungus called Armillaria ostoyae. It is as big as 2,000 acres, so much more bigger than the blue whale.
Some microbes that are considerably larger than the average microbe are: the Filoviridae virus, the thiomargarita namibiensis bacterium and the armillaria ostoyae fungus.
The largest living thing ever discovered is the fungus Armillaria ostoyae. The largest living specimen is located underground at Malheur National Forest in Oregon, and covers 2200 acres.
An armillaria is a member of the Armillaria genus of parasitic fungi - also known as the honey fungus.
the largest fungus in the world is located in eastern Oregon, United States!
Why yes, a single celled organism can contain tissue. The Armillaria ostoyae, popularly known as the honey mushroom, is one of the worlds largest living organisms and it is made up of alot of tissue, and is still considered a single cellular organism.
Armillaria limonea was created in 2001.
Armillaria luteobubalina was created in 1978.
Armillaria gallica was created in 1987.
Armillaria socialis was created in 1815.
Armillaria heimii was created in 1977.
Armillaria fumosa was created in 1983.