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Male and female cycas in blossom concurrently
www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-08 15:35:06
In this hot summer, a couple of cycas are in blossom in front of the
office building of Langzhong Brigade of Traffic Police in Sichuan on the
morning of July 7th. The two 73-year-old cycas are in blossom
concurrently for six consecutive years. The stamen is 60 centimeters tall
and the golden pistil with a diameter of 30 centimeters yields plenty of
fruit as white as Chinese chestnuts. According to experts on wildlife
protection in Nanchong, blossom of cycas is not rare, but it is extremely
exceptional that two cycas growing in the same place are in blossom
concurrently. An expert assumed that the rare blossom had something to do
with the fertile soil and plenty of water in the habitat.
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