Environment
Amazon's Mystery of Manu: After 50 Years, Mysterious Plant Finally Identified
A scientist discovered a weird tree in the Amazon jungle in 1973 that was unlike anything he'd ever seen before. It was around 20 feet tall and had small orange fruits in the shape of paper lanterns.
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