Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Freak of Nature

On a recent walk my daddy came across this amazing Black Eyed Susan growing in a field. He first thought there was a caterpillar resting on the flower until he inspected it more closely. It is quite unique as you can see. We were all amazed by it, and plan on checking to see if there are more of these unusual flowers growing in the same area.

Update: After some research I have discovered that this is what's known as a fasciated flower. They are indeed freaks of nature, but do occur more often in some plants than others. Check ot the following links to learn more: http://www2.arkansasonline.com/news/2008/feb/03/planting-time-fasciated-plants-result-nat-20080203/
http://chatham.ces.ncsu.edu/growingsmallfarms/rudbeckiaproblem06.html
















2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love the flower and flops! Can't believe how grown up they are all getting, tall, handsome, beautiful. You sure are a talented gal. Can I eat with you next 4th?! :)

Alana said...

If this is who I think it is you are welcome to eat with us any time as long as you bring your beautiful family with you!