The rare Youtan Poluo or Udumbara flower which is according to Buddhist legend, only blooms every 3,000 years, measures just 1mm in diameter.
In the picture you can see the stems of the Udumbara flower had grown 18 white tiny flowers on top and smelled “fragrant”(I know you can’t smell it, so sad isn’t it).
Local temples(Lushan Mountain, Jiangxi province, China) believe the mini blooms are specimens of the heaven-sent(miraculous) Youtan Poluo flower – called “Udumbara” or “Udambara” in Sanskrit, meaning “an auspicious flower from heaven.”

Ummm…those are lacewing eggs that have hatched, not flowers. The larvae have gone off to eat aphids, which is what lacewings do – unless they’re eating other lacewings. Since the larvae are opportunistic cannibals, you see, the eggs are laid on long stalks to isolate the larvae from one another as much as possible.
I have confirmed this from international media reports before posting. I think you should contact and confirm from some more resources of yours.
really nice. love to see it.
Nayani