The flowers did not fade away in the usual fashion, however, instead developing a central axis that unfurled rank after rank of petals, eventually forming quite long 'tails'. In some of them I have counted 12 whorls of petals, and those that have developed most fully are now showing good reproductive parts at their very centre, demonstrating that this proliferation is taking place behind the growing point of the flower axis - an extreme case of the hose-in-hose flower type. The plant has by now lost any pretence at beauty, so has been deposed from the study windowsill and will be kept in the greenhouse from now on, to be watched for future developments. Today's photograph is to the right.
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