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![File:Rhizomorphen or Mycelial chords (rizomorfen of "schoenveters), mostly from the Honey mushroom at a dead poplar at Schellingwoude. - panoramio.jpg - Wikimedia Commons File:Rhizomorphen or Mycelial chords (rizomorfen of "schoenveters), mostly from the Honey mushroom at a dead poplar at Schellingwoude. - panoramio.jpg - Wikimedia Commons](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/Rhizomorphen_or_Mycelial_chords_%28rizomorfen_of_%22schoenveters%29%2C_mostly_from_the_Honey_mushroom_at_a_dead_poplar_at_Schellingwoude._-_panoramio.jpg)
File:Rhizomorphen or Mycelial chords (rizomorfen of "schoenveters), mostly from the Honey mushroom at a dead poplar at Schellingwoude. - panoramio.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
![Megacollybia Platyphylla (Whitelaced Shank) - Mycelial Cords (Rhizomorphs)' Photographic Print - Paul Starosta | Art.com Megacollybia Platyphylla (Whitelaced Shank) - Mycelial Cords (Rhizomorphs)' Photographic Print - Paul Starosta | Art.com](https://imgc.artprintimages.com/img/print/megacollybia-platyphylla-whitelaced-shank-mycelial-cords-rhizomorphs_u-l-pzs3360.jpg?artHeight=350&artPerspective=n&artWidth=550&background=fbfbfb)
Megacollybia Platyphylla (Whitelaced Shank) - Mycelial Cords (Rhizomorphs)' Photographic Print - Paul Starosta | Art.com
![Aveliina Helm on X: "Very impressive mycelial cords - rhizomorphs - of parasitic fungus Armillaria. They are aggregations of parallel-oriented hyphae that can be several meters long. Old growth forest in Western Aveliina Helm on X: "Very impressive mycelial cords - rhizomorphs - of parasitic fungus Armillaria. They are aggregations of parallel-oriented hyphae that can be several meters long. Old growth forest in Western](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dj-ldYsX4AEMTaP.jpg:large)