When he died (aged 92) in October 1920, Chew Chong was an honoured member of the community and a wealthy man...It would make a good children's book, or even a Netflix miniseries. There is a biography.
The fungus in question was Auricularia cornea (or possibly A. polytricha) which is or are so closely related to the Northern Hemisphere A.auriculajudae that only the mycologists can tell the difference, and they're probably making it up. It is 'black fungus' in Chinese-restaurant menus, and 'wood-ear' or 'mouse-ear' in English. The fruiting bodies dry out during drouth but soak up water when it rains and go back to being flubbery and cartilaginous...
And now I have my own, without having to forage!
Well, it's really growing on a neighbour's elderberry tree, but it is near enough to the fence to GET IN MAH BELLY.
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Always nice to know the nearby location of a valued fungus.
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