I vaguely recall reading somewhere that after a heavy rain, flowers in the desert come up and bloom very quickly. Is that true?
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I vaguely recall reading somewhere that after a heavy rain, flowers in the desert come up and bloom very quickly. Is that true?
I vaguely recall reading somewhere that after a heavy rain, flowers in the desert come up and bloom very quickly. Is that true?
Also interested in the shrimp. I see your Argentinian shrimp is cultivated, ours are wild. Or so they say. I also noted the Key West shrimp which we never see here. How do they compare in size to the Argentinian ones?
I vaguely recall reading somewhere that after a heavy tail, flowers in the desert come up and bloom very quickly. Is that true?
Also interested in the shrimp. I see your Argentinian shrimp is cultivated, ours are wild. Or so they say. I also noted the Key West shrimp which we never see here. How do they compare in size to the Argentinian ones?