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Borneo is a flower or an egg! Don't copy Baidu library for me! All copies of this library will be ignored!
This is not the same thing. Borneo flowers can grow anywhere, just like iron pipes. On the glass? Cars? Serve the Buddha statue? The earliest record of Borneo flowers is in Sakyamuni's Nirvana Sutra. According to records, after 3000 years, when the holy king of the wheel is handed down to the next generation, there will be a worrying Borneo flower in the world. This flower only exists in the sky?

According to the Buddha, this year is 3034.

Although the shape of the big grass bell egg is very similar to that of Borneo flower? But there is still a big difference when you look closely. First of all, most of the discovered Borneo flowers don't grow in soil and grow leaves? And grow in an iron pipe? Glass? Car mirror? On the Buddha statue? Occasionally grow on plant leaves? All big boll eggs are attached to plant leaves? We can still observe every day? Can you see the big grass boll eggs when they grow up and mature? When the eggshell becomes translucent, you can clearly see the insects that are about to hatch, but Borneo flowers can't?

Even if it has been identified as not a big grass bell egg? Experts will also say: Is it an egg? It could be something else. Wait? It doesn't seem to belong to the library ... I admit it's a copy ...?

This is the "little white flower" growing under the lamp.

On the smooth fluorescent tube that is still in use, there is a cluster of small white flowers similar to bean sprouts about 2 cm away, with more than 20 flowers. The corolla of each flower is less than 1 mm, and the stem is thinner than the hair, just like a miniature version of bean sprouts. This is a miracle that happened in an office of Qingyang Engineering Design and Research Institute in Liaoyang recently. Yesterday, the reporter looked at these "wonderful flowers" and found that these "flowers" are very similar to Shenyang's "flowers bloom once every three thousand years on steel pipes" reported by Qianshan Evening News on June 18. The book mentions the so-called "exotic flowers and exotic grasses" and the "Udu Mbala Flower" which blooms once every three thousand years. However, the reporter confirmed from the staff of Liaoyang Greening Department that this kind of flower that looks like bean sprouts is not a flower, but an egg called Chrysopa, which is very common in all parts of the country, but this time it lays eggs in a special place.

Yesterday morning, the reporter saw in the Yoichi Higashi office on the third floor of an east-west building in Qingyang Engineering Design and Research Institute that there were six fluorescent tubes in the room. I saw these clusters of "wonderful flowers" on a tube near the window. According to Li, an office worker, this cluster of small flowers was discovered by him and his colleagues in a labor in the middle and late May. Without acclimatization, the lamp tube was baked at one point. These little "flowers" can grow and make them feel very novel, so they didn't pick them off, but wanted to wait for them to grow up and see what they looked like. However, nearly a month has passed, and these clusters of small "flowers" have not changed, grown up or withered. Just as they were wondering, they saw an article in the Qian Shan Evening News, "Does the steel pipe bloom once every three thousand years?" Report, which caught their attention. Could this bunch of small flowers on the lamp also be what Shenyang people call "Udon Bala Flower"?

Yesterday, the reporter quickly showed the photos of the legendary "Udo Mbala Flower" to the staff of Liaoyang Greening Department, and the staff immediately gave a negative answer. According to the staff of Liaoyang Greening Department, these seemingly flowers are actually not flowers, but eggs called Chrysopa. Chrysopa, also known as Chrysopa, mainly preys on aphids, scale insects, red spiders and many insect eggs, and also preys on moth larvae, which are very common all over the country. Chrysopa can be divided into three stages: egg, larva and adult. Adults usually lay eggs at dusk or at night, especially phototaxis, but they are not resistant to high temperature. Generally, when the temperature exceeds 30 degrees, the hatching rate of eggs is extremely low.

According to the analysis of the staff of Liaoyang Greening Department, it is possible that Chrysopa insects laid their eggs on the lighted lamp tube during the flight, but due to the high temperature of the lamp tube, these eggs did not hatch into larvae, just like a small flower hanging on the lamp tube.

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