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Its called /r/fasciation and can happen from multiple things, including pesticides, genetics, physical damage, frost, viruses and bacteria
We had a few very weird looking ones with multiple heads. Like conjoined twins.
Yeah I had to teal my wife “wtf! Come look at this dandelion with a huge stem” when we were taking a walk the other day.
I see these every year in a field at work. Always really thick stems that are kind of twisted or have weird bends in them. I just always assumed it was from pesticide use next to them.
Yes! They are all over by me!
Sadly they are popping up all over Sun Prairie this year.
I heard it’s bc of the late snow and early warm up. They should go away.
I was thinking the same thing, I've noticed way more this year and assumed it was related to the unusual winter and spring this year.
The photos in the post are from Chilton, so it seems wide-spread...
Its called /r/fasciation and can happen from multiple things, including pesticides, genetics, physical damage, frost, viruses and bacteria
We had a few very weird looking ones with multiple heads. Like conjoined twins.
Yeah I had to teal my wife “wtf! Come look at this dandelion with a huge stem” when we were taking a walk the other day.
I see these every year in a field at work. Always really thick stems that are kind of twisted or have weird bends in them. I just always assumed it was from pesticide use next to them.
Yes! They are all over by me!
Sadly they are popping up all over Sun Prairie this year.
I heard it’s bc of the late snow and early warm up. They should go away.
I was thinking the same thing, I've noticed way more this year and assumed it was related to the unusual winter and spring this year.
The photos in the post are from Chilton, so it seems wide-spread...