Yes I know there's a lot of mealy, I've been winning a war against them for a few years now but I have allot of ground to cover and let's say.. Limitations on what I can introduce,

Regardless, this was found near the top of a relatively healthy Japanese Nagi, (grows well but has some mealybug), it seems the branches fused together and tried to start anyway on top of each other

Anyone seen anything like this?

by GoldenGreenThumb

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  1. Pademelon1

    It’s called fasciation, it’s a pretty common mutation/phenomenon (with a variety of causes). Still, always a bizarre sight.

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