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Fruit fusion

G.R.N. Somashekhar

A farmer displaying a strange variety of pineapple cultivated in Banavasi village in Shimoga district, Karnataka. This variety is a fusion of five or more pineapples that is commonly grown in the region. It weighs more than three times than an ordinary one.

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