I never knew these existed til I saw this one.

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That is cool. I did not know those existed either. my first though was that must be some kind of fungal fruiting body! Guess if I ever end up in hardiness zone 9 or 10 I'll have to plant one :)
 
The original post was a joke. Sheesh.

Hey Kid, do some research before you make such definitive statements.

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Jabuticaba grows (as the name says it) mostly in Brazil, but also in Argentina, Chile and Peru. The tree is a slow-growing evergreen with fruits available throughout the entire year; you can eat the fruits raw or make jam from them. Several potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory anti-cancer compounds have been isolated from the fruit, including one that is unique to the fruit is jaboticabin.

Read more: http://www.zmescience.com/other/great-pics/jabuticaba-tree-fruits-trunk/#ixzz3dvsKTQMk
 

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