Chapter 48 Appearance(2/2)
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dodder flower
Also known as golden vine, the dodder flower’s climbing and parasitic characteristics have given it many terrifying nicknames in biology: “Devil’s Thread”, “Deadly Noose”, “Plant Vampire”, etc. The stem of dodder looks like
It is soft and tender, but grows rapidly, and there is a special haustoria on the stem that can open the stem of the host plant and absorb nutrients from the vascular bundle of the host plant. Therefore, the host plant often gradually withers and is strangled.
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What does the first word "que" mean? Isn't it a causal relationship?
It sounds like it's been wronged.
That nickname is worthy of its name.
Posted some online pictures of Usnea to the photo album.
It's beautiful, but it's scary to think about it carefully.
Again and again.
Searching for pictures, I found this one: A monkey who wants to eat usneas very much.
One thing brings down another. Human beings will definitely not let usneas go...
really:
"Usnea is the staple food of Yunnan golden monkeys. People in the Hengduan Mountains also use it to pickle side dishes, which has a unique flavor."
Back to the food chain.
Ah, tired.
Chapter completed!