First of all I would like to thank you if you visited my "T" post last week. Teacher put me at the front of the class and I had lots more comments than usual - so that was unusual! I didn't manage to come and visit you all. And if you read my "S" post then HERE is the link to the post I did afterwards about the Suffolk Show.
Now, here is a rather unusual flower. I wonder if you know what it is.
It grew in the garden of my old house one year. Later it grew a lot bigger and the colours faded a bit and it looked like this
Well, let me tell you the answer. It's a foxglove, but a very unusual one, I think you will agree. Why it did what it did, I do not know, and it never did it again, although someone did tell me that it is a mutation caused by a virus!
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Thursday, 10 June 2010
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Hi again! I´m sure I´ve seen foxgloves like that in the English countryside some years ago! They´re my favourite British wild flower after bluebells!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Alphabe-Thursday!
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It is very unusual. i love it!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
heather
Foxgloves grow wild everywhere here and I've never seen one as interesting as that one - foxgloves and hollyhocks are my favorites....well, and peonies, and maybe bluebells and daisies.....and tulips....
ReplyDeleteso gorgeous and HUGE - hear it's poisonous though :D
ReplyDeleteWow!! I've tried to compare the two pictures, but can't see how it turned to that!
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with unusual!! We use to have loads of foxgloves in our garden, but I've never seen one like that.
ReplyDeleteThat looks a little creepy! Reminds me of Little Shop of Horrors!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Molly--a little Shop of Horrors-y. EWWWW.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one that looks like that either! Very cool, thanks for sharing it with the class...
ReplyDeleteoh wow, that is spectacular ... thanks for sharing this!!!
ReplyDeleteThe two look so different, wow. I guess whatever was wrong with it, it must have cleared up on its own. That is VERY unusual. Great u post.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite different than any foxglove I have seen before. Pretty but different. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Beautiful choice for your "U"...peace and blessings
ReplyDeletenever heard of it. sadly. But I think it is beautiful and it reminds me of a bandana
ReplyDeleteVery unusual...and BIG!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Wow, that is really unusual for a foxglove. I wonder if you saved the seeds from that blossom what would have happened?
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this stop on Alphabe-Thursday's journey through the letter "U"!
That was definitely an unbelievably cool picture!
Thank you for linking!
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That is gorgeous! Hm...regarding Jenny's comment...that would be great if you did save the seeds and see what happened...
ReplyDeleteBlessings & Aloha!
UTTERLY UNUSUAL! And beautiful...
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