In 1994, the Guinness Book of Records set
aside a separate column for the world’s largest cashew tree called Maior
Cajueiro do Mondo located in Natal, Brazil. The gigantic tree has grown
from an amalgamation of two genetic tissues. Such tissues
allow the branches of the tree to grow outwards rather than upwards.
Gradually, hence, the branches tend to stoop towards the ground and
eventually make for a root. This new root further grows into a new tree.
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