Conjoined Twins

Sight of the rare plant mutation from the garden

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Ever saw Conjoined or twin flowers ? You have seen the flowers in Chrysanthemum plants this year and I must say, they have been the best this year. As the temperature is rising, they are not going to last very long, so I bring a little of them to offer to God. And while doing so, I make sure the plant is not hurt, by cutting them with a blade carefully and this flower caught my attention. For the first time, I saw this rare natural mutation in flower, so I thought, I should share with the garden community. May be the the pure organic liquid fertilizer Jeevamrutha has made them so fertile that this came up. Now let me present you some more photographs to observe it from various angle :

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Nature is amazing, it shows the hormone imbalance in flowers too. I will share more updates from the garden soon, but interestingly, we have one flower which comes on its own.

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Every year, they grow on their own, they die, leaving their foot prints ( seeds) on the soil and again come back next year when the season starts - absolutely nothing done from our side. It's so interesting that those seeds survive the entire year and come alive before summer. I will show you some more photographs when enough of them flower, but it felt like it was smiling at me, when I took the photograph.

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Sir, I have heard from many people that people who like flowers are often pure-hearted people, and many of your posts are also abouGarden, and you love flowers very much. May Allah bless you and further strengthen your hobby.

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Hello dear friend @sanjeevm good day

Nature is amazing and never ceases to surprise us, it's incredible to see this type of formation in bloom

great that wild plants have grown, it has a beautiful flower

Beautiful shots, have a great day

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Flowers are not unfaithful even after death, They themselves die, but eventually their seeds are buried in the same soil, then after some time, the offspring of the same flowers, meaning new flowers, come from the same soil. I like flowers.

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Ohhh !!! Excellent @sanjeevm 🤗🤩. You know it happened to me once on a cactus 🌵 this phenomenon of twin flowers. I will show you in a photo the variety for you to see it friend.

It's something unique when this event happens, good that you were able to take several photos 👏👏. How beautiful it is nuanced.

Greetings and excellent Sunday rest for you !!! 😊🙏🏻

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Great photographs, friend @sanjeevm, of his garden and the Chrysanthemum flowers. Also, as you say, nature is amazing and allows us to enjoy these beauties.

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I love flowers too, it helps me relaxed everytime I saw their going to bloom flowers. Sometimes the plant produce double flower due to genetic mutation or environmental conditions. The dahlia in your last picture is like a baby sunflower. How I wish I can have that variety.

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Very amazing sir...I think that flowers can also change their mood like humans or other animals.When the environment is pleasant, flowers also bloom, as if the happiness of a person is visible on his face.If the weather is unpleasant, such as autumn, these flowers also wither, as if a person is worried in sadness, but the two colors of this flower show a natural change in the severity of the weather or in his internal structure, as some physical changes appear due to the imbalance of hormones in a person.

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You were definitely able to take amazing photographs and I am so sure it will continue to blossom and expand surely

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This is my first time seeing and reading of conjoined flower, and I must say it looks beautiful. The shoots came out clear and beautiful 😍

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Yes they change our mode. Being a villager and lover of nature, I will admire your photography of a beautiful flower.
I think spending time with nature relaxes our mind and it is also a way of releasing stress and anxiety.
Wonderful photography Sir.
Thumbs up for you....
Stay blessed...

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Flowers are beautiful parts of human life
I love the photographs of those flowers
They look nice

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It is a Chrysanthemum plant but of different colors where I imagine they have joined together by being together for a long time and as you say they have become Siamese. The fascinating thing is how nature gives us the opportunity to enjoy the wonderful and how rare it can be.

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I am also a garden lover. I love taking care of the garden. Your flower looks very beautiful. This flower has a very strong scent.

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This flower is very beautiful. I don't think I used to see them often, or maybe I'm not observant enough 😊

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How cool! TWINS! 💪😎😉 nature is awesome! now, u have good luk for finding that! 😉✌️

I like that new logo..

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Yes the new logo looks pretty cool, and we have got stickers as well.

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So pretty, and multi-colored. It happens not just on flowers rather in fruits too. We often have banana conjoined twins.

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And we have a belief that, if a woman eats those bananas, then its highly likely that they will have twin babies :)

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I think I saw similar ones here in the Philippines, but in the highlands.

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Good day, Sir.
I love the flower, it's very beautiful. But it's not common in my site

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I have read about conjoined twins before but haven't seen a kind of such flower. Nature is beautiful and amazing and it is seen in this lovely flower you have captured.

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Very beautiful flower. The first flowers look like migld flowers, but can be sunflower. Full is a symbol of beauty.The sole tranquility. Thanks to show a beautiful flower.

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Oh it happened to me to see that flower with a double too! Too bad they suffer the cold

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Your flower photography is amazing. I was impressed. Thank you so much for sharing such a post with us.

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