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Mutant Plant

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Not really sure what kind of plant it is because of its weird appearance....

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6 Comments

injica
injica 10 years ago

No it's fine- I am right on the border, suppose this won't be such a big problem for rangers. Anyway just the concept of circle diameters is not intuitive and definitely should be reconsider...but whatever. I will proudly add my mutants ;D ha ha ha
Omg, I don't know anything about any errors, here it looks normal...
And why I said Leontodon it's cause (4th photo) the leaves on the ground rosette are similar to it.... I will wait for, lets say, 3rd opinion ;)

Atanas Tanev
Atanas Tanev 10 years ago

On the second picture the lower "bud" leaves the impression that in the center it has buds of tubular blossoms, thats why I think it could be Senecio. I have some kind of error, and can't see the pictures bigger except the first one.
By the way I changed the range of my mission to reach you, did I succeed or must move it a little further?

injica
injica 10 years ago

And what about some sort of Leontodon ? Btw I am really not sure about anything cause I didn't see any normal version plant next to it...

Atanas Tanev
Atanas Tanev 10 years ago

Ha-ha! By the way I bet it's some kind of Senecio, I don't see what else could it be.

injica
injica 10 years ago

Totally I was hoping that it is gonna embrace another plant but this weirdo mutant seems to fulfill all its dreams ;)

Atanas Tanev
Atanas Tanev 10 years ago

Nice! It's like alien. And the bug is so funny in the third picture, like "Nooo leave my plant alone!" :D

injica
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injica

Croatia

Spotted on Apr 29, 2013
Submitted on Apr 29, 2013

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