Came across þetta article today care of Doug Yanega at UC Riverside, which spurred the search for further information. Who can tell me what those “flowers” reyndar are? 10 points to the first to guess correctly… or maybe some awesome prize?
The genius of the pressCame across þetta article today care of Doug Yanega at UC Riverside, which spurred the search for further information. Who can tell me what those “flowers” reyndar are? 10 points to the first to guess correctly… or maybe some awesome prize? 4 comments to The genius of the press |
Efahyggja |
All those pics look like green lacewing eggs – though what the hell a lacewing was doing under the washer is beyond me.
Does no one in the media question what they are told? yeesh.
I just noticed the line where the woman said she thought they smelled fragrant. I’ll test that the next time I’m out in the fields…
Já! It’s so ridiculous that they even call these flowers. Í flestum Ég gæti ímyndað mér að þetta væri skakkur fyrir sveppa fruiting aðilum. Og ég efast um að það sé jafnvel ilmefni. Söguna er sennilega svikinn, jafnvel þótt hún fann þá undir þvottavél hennar Ég efast um að það var ilmur tengist þessum eggjum (hvers vegna vildi a lacewing lykt eggjum sínum…). Í besta það var Sállíkamleg, en það er líklega bara saga skreytingar. Go stutt!
Bara rakst á þessa: http://irregulartimes.com/index.php/archives/2010/03/03/udumbara-blooms-every-3000-years-just-like-in-2008/