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World’s shiniest berry
It’s a tiny African fruit with a big sparkle, called the berries of Pollia condensate. These berries are metallic blue and the shiniest fruits known in the world. Actually, they are the shiniest living materials in the world.
Although edible, there would be no point in eating them as they don’t taste good and provide next to no nourishment. They’re practically a dry seed-filled husk. These berries grow in the same regions as another plant, Psychotria peduncularis, which also produces blue berries. Scientists think that Pollia is mimicking the tasty blue fruits of its neighbour, tempting birds with the promise of tasty pulp, but rewarding them with nothing but seeds to carry as they eat or decorate their nests.
So why do these berry shine? Plant cell walls are made of a carbohydrate called cellulose.
The berries of Pollia have tiny layers of cellulose stacked like a spiral staircase. These layers reflect different wavelengths of light, creating a blue base colour with a rainbow shimmer of other colours on top.