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Dina:
Ah, in some areas here (near my city or even in other provinces) sometimes you can see bitter orange trees on the streets. They look so beautiful.

Otlan:
My bad, it's also called a Buddha's Hand Fruit, this thing.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/08/Buddhas_hand_1.jpg

Given the name, I would have to guess it comes from Indiia.

Fcrate:
And given the picture, I would have to guess it came from freaking outerspace... Predator, anyone? :s

Dina:
Ok, I've seen that on the internet but never on real life- I agree India is a good educated guess.

For some reason, today I wanted to share a song with you weirdlets. It says good things about my country's women, so forgive me in advance for the lack of humility, but the music is nice and the lyrics are easy to translate. link

(English)
She is the prettiest flower
wandering by the stars
she shines more than the sun.

She dances
And she is drawn against the moon
when she is lost on the mist
she seems to float.

She is from the land
of divine women
She is Argentinian
There is no one like her

If she would kiss you
with her mouth in fire
a mad desire
would make you forget
all the sadness and cruelness of the world
in a single instant
of happiness.

She is the prettiest flower
wandering by the stars
she shines more than the sun.

(Spanish)
Ella,
Es la flor mas bella
Vagando por las estrellas
Brilla mas que el sol

Baila,
Y se dibuja en la luna
Cuando se pierde en la bruma
Parece flotar

Ella es de la tierra
De mujeres divinas
Ella es argentina
Como ella no hay

Si llegara a besarte
Con su boca de fuego
Un loco deseo
Te harķa olvidar
Todas las tristezas
Y crueldades del mundo
En un solo segundo
De felicidad

Ella,
Es la flor mas bella
Vagando por las estrellas
Brilla mas que el sol

Regenbogen:

--- Quote from: Otlan on February 13, 2020, 06:03:27 PM ---My bad, it's also called a Buddha's Hand Fruit, this thing.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/08/Buddhas_hand_1.jpg

Given the name, I would have to guess it comes from Indiia.

--- End quote ---

Spontaneously by seeing it, I would have called it Cthulhu fruit. 8)
What's it taste like? More sweet or bitter?

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