File:Plants that change color and mark buried explosives.jpg
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19:41, 11 July 2010 | 1,856 × 1,392 (219 KB) | Geo Swan | {{Information |Description=DANGER: Red marks the spot of a land mine. In Autumn, the plant's normal reaction is to turn red or brown when subjected to stressful conditions such as cold or drought. This weed has been genetically modified to change colors |
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