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YSNY (not verified) says:

Amazing

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Tyrone (not verified) says:

When I was growing up I heard stories of flowers that only bloomed once in a blue moon. This story brings my dreams to fruition.

Jason (not verified) says:

So where's the quoted sources for this stuff?

Fig fruits are inside-out flowers whose pollenation occurs as a symbiotic relationship with a polinating insect, such as the fig wasp. It's also stupid to accept that the flower of a tree would grow in random locations, like on steel pipes, and not as an extension of the tree iteslf. Clearly, it's *not* the flower of the udumbara tree (ficus racemosa).

Lacewing egg (or some other similar insect) is likely, or it could be a fern gametophyte, a moss sporophyte, or a type of fungus.

Odd that, although this "flower" has been spotted around the world since 1997, no scientific work appears to have been done to the flowers to determine what they are, nor are there any follow up stories available online indicating what ultimately happened to the flowers (did they produce seed? die? hatch bugs?).

Humbug, says I.

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jimamily says:

It was said many times, that bad flower decoration can ruin the best wedding event. The choice of florist is important.

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