Explain "Shimal Animal Pollen Flower" ?

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Animal flowers are usually fairly large. However, even though it is small, the flowers are decorated with inflorescences. Their colors are attractive. All these flowers may or may not have an odor. As these features are present in Shimul flower, Shimul flower is also an animal flower.

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