While I was running around a couple of weeks ago snapping photos of flowers, I ran across this unusual growth. The flower head has other small, misshaped cone flowers growing from the top. It's growing in my gardening daughter's wildflower garden, so I'll be able to keep an eye on it to see what happens as it matures. I thought it was interesting.

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How very interesting! The photographer in me would have named this "A Study in Monochrome Green."
ReplyDeleteI love photos that are all one color yet have dimension.
I once had a primrose that did the same thing - it appeared to sprout a many stalked primula from its top. Guess Nature has an occasional off day, like humans!
ReplyDeleteI don't have cone flowers like this but I do have some that are mis-shapen due to being whipped by decorative grass. I also have sunflowers like this.
ReplyDeletegreat photo, so interesting.
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All green is most unique!
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll update us as it progresses.
My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.
Yes, keep an eye on it, would like to see if it turns colors.
ReplyDeleteI agree a different and unique one. Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and unique, it will be interesting to see how it develops. Great macro.
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Oh my that is interesting...almost like multiple births in humans!!
ReplyDeleteGreat macro! The shades of green are wonderful in this.
ReplyDeleteOH OH! I hope it's not a virus. I seem to recall something about a virus attacking Echinaceas. But it makes for an interesting photo!
ReplyDeleteshocked here sandy
ReplyDeleteIt's in those unusualness, oddness and rareness that mostly stir up curiosity in us. Thanks for the visit. Much appreciated. :)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what develops with the cone flower....
ReplyDeleteKeep us posted!!
Love,
Jackie
well this is a wonderful mutant!
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That is one flower really gone wild...I've had some that were "double deckers" but this one is unique...like a little island with trees.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful - so green, so alive - wonderful
ReplyDeleteThat's extraordinary! I hope you'll post more pictures when it blooms. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteVery unusual flower. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting flower. It will be fun seeing how it develops. Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteDifferent, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see how it will be next.
Good week!
Very interesting how new flowers grow from the top. I wonder what went wrong in its DNA! I have seen similar in other plants. For sure different!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post! I would also be interested what happens next.
ReplyDeleteIt's an Alien.
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ReplyDeleteThat's what I have been doing Pat, taking off one or more limbs at a time, trying to save what is left. I took a photo today of some sparrows in the tree and when I looked at the photo I see a lot of leaves look scorched. And it isn't sun or heat as it has been cool here and the tree gets some shade in the heat of every day. So I think it either has some disease or that freeze and busted limbs did something bad to it.
Very interesting looking Pat. Make sure you post us a picture when it blooms. =)
ReplyDeleteInteresting flower photo. It's kind of creepy actually. Looks a bit like something from a sci-fi horror flic. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeletenice green flowers!
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Very interesting and different flower.
ReplyDeleteThanks for shering.
Pat the mutation is due to 'Round-up', a supposedly non-toxic broad-leved weedicide made by Monsanto. This chemical drifts on the wind over a large area when airially sprayed. Our neighbours sprayed for cockchafers and 4km away we lost all our frogs on our property over 500 acres. Often men get addicted to wanting to spray weeds, mine too, so when he carefully sprayed around the outside of our garden fenceline, a little must have got a little on my rose.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting bloom! I've seen green flowers from my garden catalogs but not of cone flower.
ReplyDeleteHi Pat, I've enjoyed catching up on your posts this past week. You really were a sick little gal, weren't you???? Scary!!!! And--you have never had any trouble with that ear since then???? Wow--that's amazing. And--I'm glad that it didn't effect your hearing. Praise God.
ReplyDeleteI laughed when you talked about being skinny. I was born FAT --and never ever ever ever could say that I was skinny...Darn!!!!!
Great flower for Today's Flowers.. Thanks.
Hugs,
Betsy
Pat, great shot.
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great shot, dear
nice sunday
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cool flower, really found green flowers lovely
ReplyDeletePat: I can't wait to see the show.
ReplyDeleteThis photo is beautiful, indeed. I too think that this flower looks interesting. I am glad you are able to keep an eye on it to show us what happens as it matures.
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Really great snap..its looks cool..
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Very interesting capture--very green. Keep us posted.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
what an amazing post. love the green flower.
ReplyDeletegorgeous one.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful image, so lush and green. I will be looking forward to seeing more of it as it progresses. Thanks so much for sharing and for stopping by my blog and leaving a nice comment. Always appreciate them. Have a great week.
ReplyDeletePretty interesting, I wonder how it'll look like when it's fully bloom :)
ReplyDeleteI will be interested in seeing what happens as this flower matures.
ReplyDeletePat
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and interesting flower!
Thanks for posting for TODAY'S FLOWERS!
Luiz
Sorry, Pat, I'm running behind. Not only is this an unusual and interesting capture, the all-green is perfect. Can't wait to see how it turns out!
ReplyDeleteThose are interesting looking and don't look anything like the ones I have...
ReplyDeleteSuch a unique photo and very well captured.
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