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Fascinated by Fasciation
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jbell
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November 2021
Ok, and I'll try to remember to send further pics as it flowers
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Lyn
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November 2021
It’s a lovely Cosmos, lots more flowers for the bees if they all opened. Did the little ones open?
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
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jbell
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November 2021
The little ones haven't opened yet, but the plant looks healthy so far.
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Lyn
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November 2021
Maybe too late now, the weathers turning colder.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
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micearguers
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November 2021
Below pictures of a shrub two streets down that has developed woody fasciation with a remarkable beak full of buds at the top. I hope it doesn't get pruned, very curious what will happen from spring onwards.
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pitter-patter
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February 2022
Snowdrop - not a spectacular example, but strange nevertheless.
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Fran IOM
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March 2022
This may be a common occurrence but it's the first time I have seen it. A couple of my daffodils had two heads on the one stem.
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fidgetbones
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March 2022
There are a number of different varieties of daffodils, usually small ones that have multiple flower heads on one stem.
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Fran IOM
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March 2022
Thanks for that info. I wasn't aware of that so that explains it. Buy one get one free.
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fidgetbones
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March 2022
Tete a tete often do that for me. Sometimes they only have one, sometimes two flowers on the stem.
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