As much as 90% and more of the weight of a Hudson pear cactus [Cylindropuntia rosea] can be devoted to water related activities. The Hudson pear cactus has stems and branching arms that contract and expand. The flexibility enables the cactus to make room for changing amounts of water and watery products and solutions inside.
A pear is an infinitesimal percent of water. There's so much water out there, and the pear contains so little of it, that it's not really worth knowing.
the pH level of pear juice is 4.75.
When the pear is growing they hang a bottle over the small growing pear. At this time the pear is small enough to put a bottle over it. As the pear ripens, its grows inside the bottle. When the pear is ready to be harvested they take the bottle with the pear "trapped" inside. Then it is off to the distillery where they fill the bottle.
A pear is an infinitesimal percent of water. There's so much water out there, and the pear contains so little of it, that it's not really worth knowing.
The bottle is attached to a branch and the pear grows inside the bottle.
A bottle is attached to the end of a pear tree branch and the pear grows inside the bottle.
a pear has 5 inner champers so usally a pear has 2 seeds inside!!!
a pear has 5 inner champers so usally a pear has 2 seeds inside!!!
it draws water into its center and swells its tissues with as much as it can hold.
They place empty bottles directly on the fruit trees where the fruit bud is made to grow inside each bottle.
The hollow muscular pear-shaped organ inside the female body is the uterus.