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Space Flower: NASA Astronauts Grow Zinnias, Predecessor to Flowering Food Crops
In an exciting and colorful advance along the path of growing crops in anti-gravity, NASA astronauts recently grew zinnia flowers. The new crop will help Veggie program participants learn more about growing flowering crops like tomatoes in anti-gravity, and they'll help to soothe isolation and loneliness in space.
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