….any clue what this is??? 😀 Ofcourse I know, what this is! But let me see….
Who is gonna be the first one to crack this up! 😉
by Nivin Kadar | 19 comments
….any clue what this is??? 😀 Ofcourse I know, what this is! But let me see….
Who is gonna be the first one to crack this up! 😉
Some kind of fruit/vegetable? I know it’s a great photo! Does that count?
greeeeen machine 🙂 i love green
i don’t know what it is though..(?)
Is this a trick question? Great picture, even though I don’t know what it is!
Could it be an unripened rambutan? Or a sea monster? Maybe something you left growing in the bottom of your fridge? 😛
Thanks Colleen, It is definitely a fruit 🙂
Thanks Chloe, Green are cool!
Thanks Lisa, but not exactly!
Thanks Jo ~Beyond Bluestockings
Hahaha! You have really wild imaginations! lol! Sea monster was ok! but something that grows in the bottom of my fridge… That was.. OH NO! 😛
You got it right Jo 🙂 Its is an unripened rambutan!
I was close at least. I have never heard of a rambutan. Must not have those in these here country mountains….
Thanks for liking my shrooms. I would have to say the biggest ones were about the size of a softball. They were growing at the base of a huge oak tree.
I’m with Colleen, never heard of it. Something not available in the U.S. I bet. 🙂 Super great macro Nivin.
I had no idea, but its a very cool shot..:-)
A great shot..what a lovely green it is! I love rambutans (ripe of course). when are we going to see the macro of a ripe one(still a while I imagine?)You’re lucky to be so close to them?
ronelle
I had no idea either! But what a beautiful shot!!!
Looks like Sid Vicious died his hair green….
Cool photo!
~Lisa
eeek…dyed…not died. lol!
Very cool, but what the heck is a rambutans?
‘Rambutan’ is a fruit. This is a micro shot of an unripened rambutan! It is believed to be native to, Malay Archipelago ~~ the cluster of islands that are formed tectonically, located between mainland Southeastern Asia and Australia.
For more info : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambutan
Looks like the seed head to our native leatherflowers. Well, I’ve never even heard of a rambutan, so I’ll have to look it up. Fabulous shot and subject! Just proves you can teach an old botanist a new plant!
Great shot! I’ve never heard of it either.
Cool photo..hope you show us a ripe one someday..very interesting texture and color:)
cool pic ..hehehe.. you made ppl..really think about the pik..isnt it a leechi.. :s