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Hi.,I’m J.. Back here with Ammazing knowledge – * A couple of years ago when I first saw the images in an email, I googled it up and found just three images being repeated all the time on any website. Im Extremely Sorry Best Friend Harish Vermaji ( Please Dont Mind.. bt.. Adhura Gyan-Andhvishwas - As per My Best Friend Harishji said- It is said that Narilatha flower plants grow in the Himalayan region in India and they bloom at 20-year intervals n bla..bla..bla And - - - as per My third class Knowledge- - - It is said that Narilatha flower plants grow in the Himalayan region in India and they bloom at 20-year intervals. The trance of hermits is said to be shattered at the sight of these flowers which are in the shape of women .This flower was in the shape of a naked woman, and said to be as a rare flower. It is called the Narilatha flower, which when translated in Hindi means flower in the shape of a lady. It is also called the Liyathabara Mala in local Sri Lankan dialect. The tree is also said to be found in Thailand where it is allegedly called Nareepol. The Narilatha flowering plant is said to grow in the hilly slopes of Himalayas in India and is understood to bloom once in two decades only; in other words it blossoms into a lady like flower after a 20-year interval. It is believed that in times of yore the concentration of hermits and sages doing deep meditation would be shattered at the sight of these lady-shaped flowers. The Narilatha or Liyathambara flowers said to be in the shape of a women are considered one of the most wonderful and rarest of flowers in the world. But is it really true???? Who captured or made this? Looks to be some photo shop or even a photo editing trick? Meanwhile a few facts have been found about ‘Naarilatha.’ It is an orchid belonging to the family Orchidaceae and comes under the Genara of Habenaria. All Habenaria species are terrestial orchids with tubers. Around ten Habenaria species have been found in Sri Lanka out of which 5 are endemic to the island. If any of the readers here know anything about this plant Narilatha, you are welcome to post a comment here. So What you Think Guys.. Check-out- with ur Wikipedias n all.. I’m here to hear you.. Aapka Host n Dost.. J.. Just..J (PH) Cont... Now its My Turn to prove the Truth... A couple of years ago when I first saw the images in an email, I googled it up and found just three images being repeated all the time on any website. : And I wondered that if this tree was truly real, a lot of media publicity and a lot of tourism wouldve been aimed at the tree and it would be quite famous, attracting tourists from all over the world. But there was no single article about it anywhere - almost all the information about it was just through forwarded emails, Facebook posts and other blogs of no credibility. Also the region where this tree is found is also a discrepancy - some suggest it is in Thailand, others say its found near the Himalayas and some say its found in Sri Lanka. Further more, there are no images of the tree in its entirety, nor have any nature journals or scientists mentioned it. Heres what the prankster seems to have done - either carved the fruit of the tree in that particular shape or attached those figurines to the tree. In this age of free publishing and viral buzz, its pretty easy for such images to create a lot of hoopla on the internet. So Guys These All are Fake.. Dont Believe on these kind of Fake Posts.. you are welcome to post a comment here. So What you Think Guys.. Check-out- with ur Wikipedias n all.. I’m here to hear you.. Aapka Host n Dost.. J.. Just..J (PH) Umesh Gejage, Chacha Chouhan, Atul Bhardwaj, Chetan Sonar, Prashant Joshida, Yogi Panwar, Mohit Karadia, Kapil Khoraniya, Ťåñäwàr Jï, Mahesh Aiwale, Kesar Singh, Raj Mahawar, Rajesh Singh, Nikhilesh Sharma, Nitin Farkya, Krishan Kant, Rahul Ranjan, Rajveer Bishnoi, Ram Veer Doi, Sushil Choudhary, Kanha Rock n All...
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