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Dawnawaken92 t1_jddqcbs wrote

Says almost nothing about the fruit other than its used to stupify fish when they catch them. I'ma guess they aren't safe for human consumption.

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Who_DaFuc_Asked t1_jde9lab wrote

I looked it up and they're apparently edible (I don't think they taste all that great), but the skin of some specific species of palm fruit will sting/burn a little bit if you eat it.

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gerkletoss t1_jdey6as wrote

>containing one to several million flowers

I absolutely do not believe it has ever been just one flower without human intervention

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aCuriousG t1_jdh351j wrote

Could read it as a number ranging from 1 million to several million

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_Dnikeb t1_jddlwx6 wrote

So do all plants in an area bloom at the same time like bamboo? I imagine synchronization is crucial

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embouteillagez OP t1_jddvv87 wrote

I don’t think so because their lifespans are so varied, but the pollen of palms is often spread by the wind or insects, so it could achieve fertilisation over a wide area. They could also be self-fertile.

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scrotobaggins_dw t1_jdf73ff wrote

I call them wasp incubators because I'm in Florida

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