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03-25-2011, 05:04 AM
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Pomatocalpa brachybotryum
Pomatocalpa brachybotryum is a seldom known and grown species. The wild plants grow in big trees along rivers in south Taiwan.
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Wow, never seen one like that.
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Those flower heads do look like fruits. Very nice.
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Amazing, thanks for posting I've never seen one either.
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