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RE: The Amateur Mycologist #17 - Auricularia auricula - The Jelly Ear Mushroom
They are also known as "wood ears" ;).
Actually, this is sort of apropos - I think this would be a great post to put onto #cn or #hk - except it needs to be translated. I am trying to find someone to collaborate with to translate my science posts and repost them exclusively to either cn and/or hk.
I think there would be a significant value in doing that - and then me and the translator could share the payout from the Chinese version - with the translator taking the bulk of the payout.
I really enjoy your mushroom articles and you are definitely not just amateur for sure😂
And yes, i think post like this is definitely worth to have a Chinese translation and share these fun around.
But i am currently running out of time as the semester is going to begin soon, so i am afraided that i could not help at the moment.
Don't be fooled! This information is all readily available online - or in hard copy books i use from time to time - hence the sources I cite to - the experts in this field work in microscopy and genetics - and they get into far more nitty gritty than I do, believe me. I completely earn the title "amateur".
haha, but I rarely dig to these particular stuff! Those who work on genetics should have a different point of view. At least i really enjoy the fun from what you selected from the "ocean" XDD