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Jun 5, 2017 4:18 PM CST
Name: Vickie
southern Indiana (Zone 6b)
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I am assuming that this is a fasciation on one of my Casa Blanca lilies. I know it happens on other flowers. Can anyone tell me what to expect from this? It is kind of interesting in a "Cousin Itt" kind of way, lol! It definitely stands out in the group.

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Jun 5, 2017 4:26 PM CST
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Name: Connie
Willamette Valley OR (Zone 8a)
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My experience is that it will bloom then next year return to normal. I don't think it is known just why this sometimes happen.
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Jun 5, 2017 5:38 PM CST
Name: Vickie
southern Indiana (Zone 6b)
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Thanks, Connie!
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Jun 5, 2017 10:49 PM CST
Name: ursula
Chile (Zone 9b)
Connie, please post pictures on this thread when they are in bloom.
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