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And what's it called?
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I've been in Florida for over three years now and have never seen this flowering plant before. It bloomed from a gray branch shooting along the ground seemingly overnight back in February. It bloomed for about three weeks before it began to shrivel into a brown, dead-looking plant.
Recently the branch was broken (not certain what happened) so now it won't bloom again unless more shoots magically appear.
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2 comments:
Perhaps it's an alien life form?
I think you may be right. ;]
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