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Garden plant becomes real-life dancing cactus as it waves leaf
A garden plant became a real-life dancing cactus as it waved its leaf- just like a human arm.
Footage shows the young banana plant swaying its big frond from behind a fence in Batangas, the Philippines.
Most of the other shrubs were still except for the sapling and smaller plants around it.
Visitor Carmz said: 'I was with my family then, and we were amazed along with other visitors because it was the only plant moving.
'It felt like we were being welcomed by it as we made a stopover on our way to Caleruega Church.'
Plants move in response to their environment for various survival and growth reasons. Wind causes plants to sway and bend, helping them reduce damage by minimizing resistance.
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