Difference between revisions of "Cahbacan"
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Revision as of 11:06, 1 September 2019
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Cahbacan in springtime | |
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Kingdom | Plants |
Category | aquatic |
Main Ecosystem(s) | Lakes |
Counterattack type | n.a. |
Also known as "mushfloat", the cahbacan is a plant of the same family as the sailtree. Of very different appearance, it looks like a large floating mushroom.
These plants are important recycling agents for the water of the lakes.
Although the outer casing of its head is harder than that of a mushroom, the inside is filled with a similar spongy, very light, flesh.
Once treated with a varnish of manhart roots, this material is used to manufacture floats and build non-load-bearing arches.
Last version 2019-11-10•ᐒ
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