The Deadly Bloom: How the Melocanna Baccifera Flower Causes Famine in India Every 50 Years

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Discover the mysterious cycle of the Melocanna Baccifera, known locally as "Mautuk," a bamboo species that flowers once every 50 years, sparking widespread famine in parts of India. This natural phenomenon causes an explosion in the rat population, devastating crops and leading to severe food shortages. Learn about the science, history, and impact of this rare bloom and how communities prepare for the challenges it brings.

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