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Fasciated Mutations in Dandelions near Michigan
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1551413:MV8xODQ2NDk5XzMwNzgyODk5XzQ5NTBGOTM4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1124145:MV8xODQ2NDk5XzMwNzgyODc4X0EwRDRFNDIw] Interesting... I'm in Georgia, a bit north of Atlanta and I recently found a six-leaf clover in my yard. It was actually two normal clovers fused together. Wonder if it's related? [/quote] Radiation is in the rain water so chances are it is a global issue [/quote]
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Made me start checking out Dandelions in my area.
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