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Fascinated by Fasciation
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Fran IOM
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March 2022
I only found two and I think they were tete a tete.
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Silver surfer
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March 2022
pitter-patter
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Snowdrop - not a spectacular example, but strange nevertheless.
Galanthus Mrs Thompson is well known for doing this.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/30358/galanthus-mrs-thompson/details
Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
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jonesjulie
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May 2022
My very own beast of a foxglove!
https://forum.gardenersworld.com/discussion/1065383/strange-foxglove#latest
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Hostafan1
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May 2022
Watch this space
Devon.
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Hostafan1
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Devon.
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B3
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June 2022
The middle looks like molten lava.
In London. Keen but lazy.
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fidgetbones
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June 2022
Could be a very interesting flower.
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Alan Clark2 in Liverpool
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June 2022
Veronica spicata crispa. A naturally fasciated form of the plant, which can be grown from seed.
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Hostafan1
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It looks like dozens of tiny rosettes are forming
Devon.
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Hostafan1
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Devon.
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https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/30358/galanthus-mrs-thompson/details
Watch this space
Veronica spicata crispa. A naturally fasciated form of the plant, which can be grown from seed.
It looks like dozens of tiny rosettes are forming