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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The "I Don't Know What it Is" Bloom?

I guess if I took the time to Google it, I might figure it out, but things have been so crazy in my world lately, I just haven't taken the time to do it, and now here it is Tuesday and time for Ruby Tuesday 2 and I still don't know what it is.  If anyone does,  I would love to know!  If not, please just enjoy the unique "thingamajig" on this stem!





 Linking to Ruby Tuesday 2.

16 comments:

abhinavr said...

I have no idea... Anyway it is beautiful to see :)

♥ my diary♥ said...

nice post thanks for sharing looking for to visit more...blessings..

genie said...

I don’t either....but it certainly is unique and interesting. The splotches of color are a real eye catcher. It also look like one of the scratchy brushes at my kitchen sink :-) genie

genie said...

I don’t either....but it certainly is unique and interesting. The splotches of color are a real eye catcher. It also look like one of the scratchy brushes at my kitchen sink :-) genie

Nancy said...

It looks like a tree from Who-ville! Lol. How unusual!

Nancy said...

It looks like a tree from Who-ville! Lol. How unusual!

maria said...

I have no idea but it looks like a flower to me. Happy RT2!

Mine's here.

momto8 said...

the colors are really amazing.
a neat picture!

Brian King said...

I can't help you with the ID and I've never even seen one before, but it's beautiful. Nice shots of whatever it is, Linda!

Halcyon said...

I've never seen anything like it! But it's sort of neat.

Carletta said...

I don't know Linda, but I want it for my garden. :)
That's lovely!

Kranky Granny said...

I'm with the others, I do not know what it is. But, my gut is yelling that it is some type of fungus. Can't wait to see if anyone knows the answer.

Betty Manousos said...

i have no idea, but i do know that i love your photography!

gorgeous shots, linda!

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Not sure I have ever seen anything like that before- but I would almost bet it is not part of that plant. Great shots!

Jenn Jilks said...

How rubilicious!

Kathy Felsted Usher said...

When I have a question I send a photo of it to the University of MO Extension office, under the tab Ask an Expert. Maybe your state has something like this.