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FrozenGate by Avery

Game: Guess the mystery object !

I found out what kind of tree that was in my backyard. I also found out what the fruit looking thing is. Here's a picture of it. Let's see if somebody else might know.

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Some plants and critters display red as a warning. Oak leaves were
mentioned.
Poison Oak ??? Ginseng has also been mentioned
HMike

Damn -- I'm up north in the cold --- I would never see
something like that here.. I Yield ----------
 
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This plant usually only grows in the humid hot regions of southwestern China. It's official name is Flowering Plant #E12. A single plant can produce as many as 12 bulbs in a given year, and the plant is now hybridized and farmed mainstream. In the US, it is known as the Candelabra Tree.

When the bulb fully matures, it sheds its outer sheath, exposing the fruit of the E12 tree: the E12 bulb! These are carefully hand-picked and then attached to screw bases and packed in 12-packs to be sold around the world!
 
Here's an image of the inside. The tree is used as a host.

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I lead a dog's life -- if you can't eat it or f... it,
spray it or mow it off !!!!!! :-)
NO clue !!!!!
HMike
 
The internet advertisement for HMike's image would read:
"See how this one easy trick can double your length!"

(ok, so more likely, double your frequency, but that doesn't sound as much like an internet advertisement)
 
I see interest here has died for a while......
That crystal I posted above is a KDP crystal
home grown buy a laser guy in Spain !!!
I've been helping him with his SSY-2 head.
These really double to green if the angles are right.
HMike
 
Planted this in the garden and it bloomed today :)
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Yup, smells like a bunch of rotting dead rats. This one blooms once a year every rainy season.
 
:beer: I actually didn't know what it was called a month ago but been seeing it growing in the wild all the time so I looked at Google for what it was and thought it'd be fun to plant one in the garden. Now we have more flies than usual here at home. :oops:

Your turn!
 
Hehheh well on the bright side at least it is edible, so it will reward you for all the suffering.

Okay, here is one
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