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Sonnie 1 year ago
#38 This is called grafting. Google it.
       
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Nanny 1 year ago
Sonnie,

I always find that VERY fascinating. Imagine you could do that with animals.
       
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Henry 1 year ago
#7 Nah, that coffee’s haunted
       
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Tiff 10 month s ago
#33 An example of a foto which makes me ask myself why tf I come here.
       
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Lanson 1 month ago
#38 Glad it wasn't an abnormal tree
       
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This apple that has two stems in it which raised many questions from other Reddit users like, "Does it then have core running in both directions? Would the seeds be dispersed surrounding just the center or both ways?" Now I have questions, too:

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