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One of my sunflowers is red.

submitted by Nosferatjew to Nature 2.8 yearsJul 19, 2021 15:58:34 ago (+40/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

https://files.catbox.moe/wmb66z.jpg



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[ - ] account deleted by user 4 points 2.8 yearsJul 19, 2021 16:47:18 ago (+4/-0)

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[ - ] Nosferatjew [op] 2 points 2.8 yearsJul 19, 2021 19:48:21 ago (+2/-0)

Why is the background blue?

[ - ] deleted 1 point 2.8 yearsJul 19, 2021 19:50:55 ago (+1/-0)

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[ - ] Wahaha 3 points 2.8 yearsJul 19, 2021 16:36:11 ago (+4/-1)

So whom did you kill and bury there to raise Blood Flowers?

[ - ] account deleted by user 3 points 2.8 yearsJul 19, 2021 16:44:36 ago (+3/-0)

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[ - ] mikenigger 2 points 2.8 yearsJul 19, 2021 17:25:29 ago (+2/-0)

do you live in Australia? you held your phone upside down for this picture

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[ - ] Gunnargoatson 1 point 2.8 yearsJul 19, 2021 16:09:38 ago (+1/-0)

I believe that's called a Dweezelius Zappadapadus. Happens when swamp gas interferes with weather balloons during a low tide.

I digress with my scienceness.

On a serious note, did you plant those from packets? I don't think I've ever seen a sunflower that color. I thought it was a Gerbera Daisy at first. Pretty cool

[ - ] aleleopathic 2 points 2.8 yearsJul 19, 2021 17:09:26 ago (+2/-0)

Happens when swamp gas interferes with weather balloons during a low tide.

No, low tide produces UFOs. You meant high tide, which does indeed produce the Dweezelius Zappadapadus, but only on mildly overcast Tuesdays when you squint. We're unsure what it produces if you don't squint; these were discovered in Asia, after all.

[ - ] Prairie 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 19, 2021 22:50:58 ago (+0/-0)

ginger

[ - ] BoozyB 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 19, 2021 18:23:37 ago (+0/-0)

It's a relatively common ornamental variety. Sunflowers come in red, orange, brown, purple and even blue (almost). My favorite is the 'teddy bear' variety. You can search for an image if you're interested.

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