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It's scientific name isTermitomyces Cartilaginous. It is an edible wild mushroom and is consumed by local residents in Dalaguete town since time immemorial. Often, it grows during -ber months in the Philippines (rainy season).
Damp area
* Edible wild mushroom in Cebu, Philippines * Locally called as ligbos or ohong / ohom * Spotted in Dalaguete town * Great for soup
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Nice first spotting!
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