





From top to bottom, a Shef'na Fruit, a Celonsay, a Barabel Fruit, a Dorian Passion Fruit, a Tritacale and Hwotha Berries.
Visitors to the Flora room will be able to observe the similarities between various sorts of plants and vegetables. Thus, the Tritacale and the Ko Do Fruit, the Dorian Passion Fruit and the Aurilian Fruit as well as with the Maroj Melon, the Celonsay and the Charbote Root and the Sosi Hodor.
The extraordinary similarities between the plants tend to lend credence to a common ancestry and / or exopollination by accident - such as a cosmic fragments travelling with DNA strains - or design - such as artificial transplantation and adaptation.
Whatever the answer, and there may be several, visitors will have the leisure to observe these splendid specimen at their leisure.
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