Roses are red, this flower is orange… the rest of this rhyme is not going to work

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Zafir Abou-Zamzam Section 3
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This is an image of partial orange flower, species unknown. The flower has a fuzzy texture, and was difficult to get in focus as there are multiple cell layers. Looking closely at the top right of the photo we can see the individual cells, that are about the size of the lettuce ones. The yellow orange tint is seen, and these are a good source of pollen. The sample was obtained at 11:00am of 5/29, 10 feet south of the southwest doors of Page house, by taking a small piece of the flower. The piece was then sliced thinly and placed onto a slide. The picture below is what the flower looks like, and the plant from which it was taken.
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