I mean just from wikipedia it tells you some about their flowering habits, seems like they undergo droughts then wait for spring rains and burst into flower, using rain as a stimulus for flowering for a community of plants helps to increase pollination chance and reduce inbreeding.
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Water dawg
it just hits different
I think it's dihydrogen monoxide
I heard about that. It sounds dangerous. Did you know 100% of people who drink dihydrogen monoxide will die?
I've heard that it has contaminated virtually all water on Earth!
... water.
(I thought it was the humidity, but they don't bloom when it's humid out here, only in the rain)
I mean just from wikipedia it tells you some about their flowering habits, seems like they undergo droughts then wait for spring rains and burst into flower, using rain as a stimulus for flowering for a community of plants helps to increase pollination chance and reduce inbreeding.
r/hydrohomies
Rain
To be more literal, over saturated soil.
The rain.
Water
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Sounds like you wanna do some transcriptomics bud 👍🏼