if you look at the second-quadruple- photo, the bottom is normal. single stem, single flower. it moves up to double stem, double flower, then triple and quadruple. the flowers are so dense that the merged stems are completely covered.
Ah-ha Got it now. Certainly makes for an impressive flower spike ....beautiful. But in answer to your question...none like that here yet, although we are still a few weeks away from flowering here, I can only see single buds forming.
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I can see beautiful delphiniums, but not the fasciation David. Where am I meant to be looking

yo, chicky.
if you look at the second-quadruple- photo, the bottom is normal. single stem, single flower. it moves up to double stem, double flower, then triple and quadruple. the flowers are so dense that the merged stems are completely covered.
Ah-ha
Got it now
. Certainly makes for an impressive flower spike ....beautiful. But in answer to your question...none like that here yet, although we are still a few weeks away from flowering here, I can only see single buds forming.
I've got a Lupin with a single stem but two flower spikes joined together
Maybe it's the year for it?