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On Tuesday, the public can get a close-up look at the now-infamous seeds during a special viewing at the museum. In addition, the Field is also spotlighting its exhibit on dire wolves, which also made ...
Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum, renowned for its dedication to preserving Pennsylvania German culture, is celebrating ...
White Lotus fans will know the Pong Pong seeds were quite the star of the new season. The question people have now is… Is the ...
At the Field Museum, the fruits come from India ... “It kind of has this woody layer, and when you break that open, the seed is inside,” Hansen said, of the Odollam fruit.
Kimberly Hansen, Collections Manager of Flowering Plants, The Field Museum, joins John Williams to talk about her work at the Field Museum, the now famous poison pong-pong tree plant that was featured ...
Not only is the Pong Pong tree real but Chicago's Field Museum has samples of the poison seeds this season of the show have made infamous. The museum keeps the Cerbera odollam seeds stored in a ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Fans of "The White Lotus" will be able to see the infamous poisonous seeds at the Chicago's Field Museum. The seeds of the pong pong tree made their debut on the first episode of ...
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Kimberly Hansen, collections manager of flowering plants at the Field Museum, shows off deadly pong-pong seed specimens collected in 1911 in India. It’s not only real, but at the Field Museum ...