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Lasker's Carnivorous Celery
Lasker's Carnivorous Celery
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Lasker's Carnivorous Celery
Discovered by Emanuel Lasker in a remote area of Madagascar, it was later re- produced in Steinitz's greenhouse. In nature it feeds on insects and small invertebrates, the cultivated species consumes almost exclusively the so-called "sfiga", greatly improving the condition of those who own it; "almost exclusively" means that it is not a good idea to jokingly introduce fingers or anything else into the mouth of the plant. Lasker's Celery was the first plant included in the Catalogue of the Most Magical Plants in the World, a text by an unknown author of which unfortunately every copy has been lost .
The plant should not be exposed to direct sunlight, it should not be watered, it should not be mocked, and it is better if it does not listen to contemporary melodic Neapolitan music.
Do not prune for any reason.
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