Parasitic seeds grow on guava fruit.

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Hello all...!!!
Today I pick guava fruit in my yard. I have a guava tree that is very shady and it bears lots of fruit. I planted it about 4 years ago, the seeds were the result of a graft on the stem. Now it is growing very fertile and giving us fruit that can be picked at any time. But today I came across a very different fruit. I saw something growing on the skin of the fruit. After I checked it, it turned out that the parasite seeds had started to come out leaves. Usually we find parasites on the trunk of trees, they can thrive and can damage the plants where they grow. But what I want to say is how amazing the seeds of parasites are, they can live anywhere and suck food from the plants they grow on. Hopefully we don't live like these varasites. We strive to live but not destroy other lives.
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I took some of the pictures using a smartphone camera and added a macro lens.

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Thank you for your work and keep encouraging me. Always be present in my posts. With your presence I feel very happy.

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we will do our very best to keep you happy and motivated @rizasukma 🙂👍

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Thank you for your kindness. 😊😊🙏🙏

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Nature will always find a way to survive every situation and use its environment properly ^^ you really found a really interesting fruit there to show this little miracle to us ;)

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Yes, that's right, we always find out about life that is so amazing. I keep trying to find something and share here. Thank you for your enthusiasm. Please continue to accompany me to do my best.

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Beautiful story from the middle of nature ^^ Thank you for reminding us that even all living beings on our planet are helping out each other and supporting each other for the benefit of the whole community ? .. Oh, and the macros are absolutely awesome, hehe

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Thank you very much for the appreciation. I feel very happy reading your comments. I am even more excited to continue walking here. Yes, I will keep trying to make my best here. Hope the project from #dna goes well.

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