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I’m not sure what this plant is called - but fifty per cent of it is as it normally is - and fifty percent is fasciated. 
I really like the “deformed” one.
It looks like SC's Bombay duck one (can't remember the real name!).
That’s really cool. If the fat flat one all opens it’s pink flowers, it’ll look stunning.

Bombay duck is a much better name, I like it  Big Grin
Veronicastrum?
That’s it - thank you Jimny.
Veronicastrum.
It’s never done this before though.
I’ll take another photo when and if it comes into full bloom.
(24-06-2023, 04:14 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]It looks like SC's Bombay duck one (can't remember the real name!).
It does resemble it, yes.
I think it was Bombay Bronze Celosia - but I agree that Bombay Duck is a pretty cool name!
I bought this plant on Saturday- I had a trip to David Austin Roses!! - and I read after buying it that its prone to fasciation.
It also comes in white - I dithered on which one to buy.
Getting more lovely (in my opinion!)
That is very pretty. Really like it.
(07-07-2023, 07:02 AM)Farendwoman Wrote: [ -> ]Getting more lovely (in my opinion!)

Very strange,  it reminds me of a pink Rolling Stones 'tongue', I think it's great.
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