‘Flowers grow from steel’
June 21, 2007
A Chinese man has reportedly found flowers growing from a steel pipe in his vegetable garden.
Grandpa Ding told: “I was cleaning the pipes, then my hand touched something fluffy.”
Ding says he was surprised to see the patch of tiny white flowers growing on the smooth steel. “The stems are slimmer than human hair, and altogether there are 38 small white flowers on top,” he said.
The flowers open in the mornings, then close when the sun grows strong. Each flower has a diameter of 1mm. Ding has consulted his neighbours, who believe the flowers are the legendary Youtan Poluo flower, which blossoms only once every 3,000 years. “No soil, no water. These flowers can bring me good luck,” he added.
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biwilty | June 28, 2007 at 11:29 am
not flowers but Green Lacewing (Chrysopa carnea) insect eggs……
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beth | July 4, 2009 at 9:57 am
This is unbelievable. Can’t think of growing flowers on a steel pipe. Thanks for sharing this wonderful information. It is great.