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What's this odd fella?

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  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 10,576
    Freaky Freddy?
    Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
  • Slow-wormSlow-worm Posts: 1,630
    Well, it's still going strong! Unfurling, flowering and growing longer and heavier! There's another two appeared on the same plant, and a smaller one on a plant the other side of the garden - very interesting is fasciation! 
    (Top photo is the new ones, bottom three are the original heavyweight). 

  • Paul B3Paul B3 Posts: 3,154
    The same thing happens every year to my Veronicastrums (painful) ;); not that unusual.
  • Slow-wormSlow-worm Posts: 1,630
    Paul B3 said:
    The same thing happens every year to my Veronicastrums (painful) ;); not that unusual.
    I've honestly never seen it before - well undoubtedly I have, and not known what it was or taken notice of it, but I'm in awe of this one, it's a real work of art! 
  • TenNTenN Posts: 184
    Stunning. Love how gardens like to throw us some times.
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