

Seeds usually grow up to be like the picture on the package. But sometimes seeds a plant dropped in your garden last season offer some surprises. Sunflowers are great for this. Volunteers sprout like mad in my garden, and I don't have the heart to pull them out. And I want to see what happens. Sometimes the seed from a regular one-headed sunflower grows into a beast with many tiny heads. And sometimes this happens. These two plants have two faces on one stem. Very strange!
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