Mutant Foxgloves

Warning: Foxglove is poisonous.

When my fabulous husband Dale said I should post a blog about the foxglove, I don’t think this is what he meant.

Foxglove, mutantfoxglove, mutantI put the glove in the picture to give it scale…and because I was pissed off. Foxglove isn’t supposed to have a flattened, wide stem. It should be circular like most other flower stems.

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mutant foxglove

Isn’t that weird? It just grew like that.

I posted that first picture on a site with super-smart plant people and someone told me exactly what was going on, but I don’t remember. I think it started with an A. The important information is that no one knows what causes it, so there’s nothing I can do about it, and there’s no more to say about it. So now I’ll show you the picture Dale probably had in mind.

foxgloveI’ve blogged about foxglove before, when there were no mutants, and as soon as I have a little more time I’ll find it and put a link here.

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2 Responses to Mutant Foxgloves

  1. Sue says:

    I have a mutant foxglove flower just like your photo… only pink in color.
    Did you ever find the name of the abnormality?

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