You could probably call this orange, a jeemo (twin). The orange itself belongs to the Washington Navel variety and has caught the attention of the photographer
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interesting. they should turn it upright and call it frosty
where dey grow that pumkin
Funny people……. sticking two coconuts together!
Grafted Orange!
It’s actually not that strange. I’ve seen many in my lifetime. It often happens when the orange gets big enough that another one can start growing from it.
Wa papa that orange tree have rash man! take them zour’de out as picture of the day.
bodier…………. mweh hout “i shame” what is dat. DNO take out dat coshony there, Hatian woulndt even eat dat
