If you haven’t gotten these yet, I thought you might want to see just what in the heck they are. Strangely compelling and a real conversation starter, these seed pods are the coolest, no matter what you call them. They don’t start doing their thing until way late in the season and so, some years, they’re just not available, but, this year they are growing like gangbusters. Hope that first frost holds off for a while so we can have them as long as possible.
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