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Fasciation in a sunflower. Fasciation can be caused by hormonal imbalances in the meristematic cells of plants, which are… | Flowering trees, Garden trees, Plants
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Conjoined daisy flower-heads. It's called “fasciation”, or cresting, and is a rare condition of abnormal growth in vascular plants. It causes flattened ribbon-like tissue, and an increase in volume and weight in
Plants with abnormal growths: The interesting phenomenon of plant fasciation - MSU Extension
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Donna Rainey on X: "Spectacular example of plant Fasciation seen in this thistle. Flower heads & stems all fused creating a very flattened stem & brilliant looking flower head. #wildflowerhour https://t.co/O0jtmTRLOz" /
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Crazy about cristation and fasciation
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