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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

"The plant that eats sheep" boomed after 15 years (video)

London, June 25 - "exotic plant that eats sheep" (Puya chilensis) flourished for the first time in the Royal Society for Horticulture in the UK, after 15 years of mbëltimi.

  This plant (Puya chilensis) in this garden grow now 15 years, is four and a half meters high and has formed a thorny basis.

Her name is not so sweet and it is not quite accurate, but it certainly fed animal meat.

In its natural environment in Chile, this plant uses thorns to catch sheep and small animals come near. Once the animals die of starvation and decompose, they act as fertilizers to feed the plant through the soil.

"Caution! Do not come any closer! "So under controlled conditions in the Royal Society for Horticulture this plant is grown with liquid manure diet, and hortikulturisti Cara Smith explains:

  Parents do not have nothing to fear that their children come to see this plant, as it grows in a garden surrounded environment and its deadly thorns are away from the visitors.

                                                            watch the video!!!

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