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Stiickygreen

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Decade plus ago - Dutch Passion blueberry. Really wish I still had those genetics.
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Interesting. I've never seen this before. Just really weird stuff. Fortunately, the rest of the plant looks normal. We will see in a few months where it all shakes out. Just a bummer after having such a hard time getting these seeds to germ/etc. and only coming out the other side with one plant to show for the effort. Thanks for the post.
 

Ozumoz66

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Interesting. I've never seen this before. Just really weird stuff. Fortunately, the rest of the plant looks normal. We will see in a few months where it all shakes out. Just a bummer after having such a hard time getting these seeds to germ/etc. and only coming out the other side with one plant to show for the effort. Thanks for the post.
YW.
That plant didn't start out normal - see upper right. It struggled from the beginning - guessing mutation or insect damage. The one on the left perished.

Nature is very cool - it's the uniqueness that draws my attention. We had an egg laying chicken play the role of a rooster - so I told my Sunday morning family that it was bi. There have also been marigolds with no flowers and a tomato plant with no fruits.

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Laughing Grass

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I think I'm going here for lunch today.

 
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