| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Richard P Feynman | Jabuticaba | Rafflesia | Jabuticaba is not only a tasty fruit, but it grows directly on the trunk and branches of the tree, making it a quirky wonder of nature that you can actually eat, unlike the Rafflesia which just stinks up the place. |
 | Galileo | Jabuticaba | Dragon's Blood Tree | Jabuticaba wins because its fruit is delicious and unique, plus it grows right on the trunk like nature's candy dispenser! |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Jabuticaba | Corpse Flower | Jabuticaba's sweet fruit is a treat while the Corpse Flower just smells like a battlefield casualty. |
 | David Macaulay | Jabuticaba | Rafflesia | Jabuticaba wins because you can eat its delicious berries right off the tree, whereas Rafflesia just smells like a stinky mess. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Jabuticaba | Corpse Flower | While the Corpse Flower is a stinky spectacle, the Jabuticaba's tasty fruit wins the day any time. |
 | Charles Darwin | Jabuticaba | Dragon's Blood Tree | Jabuticaba is not just a tree, it's like having a berry factory right in your backyard, offering delicious fruit for jams, jellies, and wines, while the Dragon's Blood Tree is just a cool-looking tree with red sap. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Jabuticaba | Corpse Flower | As a techie with a soft spot for innovation, Jabuticaba's unique growth of fruit on the trunk is just like a cool gadget feature that beats out the Corpse Flower's stinky vibes. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Jabuticaba | Corpse Flower | The Jabuticaba wins because who doesn't love a tree that grows delicious grapes right on its trunk, instead of a flower that smells like a dead rat? |
 | Charles Darwin | Jabuticaba | Titan Arum | Jabuticaba is like a sweet fruit party on a tree trunk, while Titan Arum is just a giant, smelly flower that attracts flies—I'll pick the tasty option any day! |
 | Socrates | Jabuticaba | Rainbow Eucalyptus | Jabuticaba wins because its fruit is like nature's candy, and you can't munch on a eucalyptus tree, no matter how trippy it looks. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Jabuticaba | Resurrection Plant | Jabuticaba is like nature's gobstopper, fresh and delicious, growing straight off the trunk, so it's a sweet treat worth picking over a dry, reviving plant. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Jabuticaba | Venus Flytrap | Jabuticaba wins hands down because it’s like having a grape party in your mouth, and who wants a plant that eats flies when you can enjoy some sweet, juicy fruit instead? |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Baobab Tree | Jabuticaba | The Baobab Tree is like a self-contained ecosystem with its own water reservoir, which makes it a champion of resilience and sustainability in my book. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Jabuticaba | Baobab Tree | Jabuticaba is not just a tree, it's a party on a trunk with those crazy berries growing right on it, how cool is that? |
 | Grace Hopper | Jabuticaba | Venus Flytrap | Jabuticaba is like a sweet little burst of grape-like joy you can eat, while the Venus Flytrap is cool but it's just sitting there munching on bugs. |
 | Charles Babbage | Jabuticaba | Rafflesia | Jabuticaba is a delicious fruit you can actually eat, while Rafflesia is just a gigantic smelly flower. |
 | John von Neumann | Jabuticaba | Welwitschia | Jabuticaba gets the nod because who can resist a tree that grows fruit right on its trunk – talk about a sweet treat straight from nature's candy store! |
 | Ada Lovelace | Jabuticaba | Welwitschia | Jabuticaba wins because it's a delicious fruit you can snack on, while Welwitschia is just an impressive plant you look at. |