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| | | | Things are starting to pop as the weather warms and we head further into spring. My first vase of the season features three early cultivars of Narcissus and a few red twig dogwood snips. Nice to be back to creating arrangements from my own yard and garden. Thanks to Cathy at Rambling in the Garden... | |
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| | | | Terminal bud fasciationFasciation closeupFasciation sideviewNormal Foxglove Fasciation is described as abnormal fusion and flattening of plant organs, usually stems, resulting in ribbon-like, coiled and contorted tissue. The growing tip or apical meristem of the plant, which normally produces cylindrical tissue, instead becomes elongated perpendicularly to the direction of the growth or it splays out to... | |
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| | Weather-wise we have had a couple of light frosts at the beginning of the month and haven't had any appreciable rainfall for weeks. We have had no rain in May, only 18mm in the whole of April, and the dry weather is set to continue for at least another week. It has been fascinating watching... |