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Jun 11, 2015 6:00 PM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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I've got two fans of Blue Beetle Lovey dubby Lovey dubby Lovey dubby (Thanks James!). Each fan has two scapes, and none of them have bloomed yet. One fan has scapes that are close to the same size, and the other fan has a tall scape, and a very short scape. The scapes are growing next to each other, but aren't touching, as there is a leaf between them. I'm not sure if the fans were trying to split, but didn't, or what it is that is happening, as I've never seen this before. Is there a name for this, other than FANTASTIC? nodding Hurray! Hurray!

Both fans next to each other, showing the four scapes. I started with one fan , and it split into two fans last year, but only one bloomed
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Fan on the left, which was the original fan. The scapes are close to the same size on this one.
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Fan on the right
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