40 Times Mother Nature Hit the Randomize Button and Gave Us Some Seriously Wild Plants

Think you’ve seen all the interesting plants nature has to offer? Think again. As spring teases its arrival with hints of renewal, we’ve rounded up 40 of the most astonishingly wild plants that Mother Nature has conjured up, proving her knack for hitting the ‘randomize’ button.

This isn’t your garden-variety showcase; we’re talking about plants so unique and captivating, they seem plucked from a realm of pure imagination. From flowers that belong in fantasy epics to fruits that challenge our understanding of biology, these pictures offer a glimpse into the plant kingdom’s most fascinating oddities.

As the chill of winter gives way to spring’s vibrant bloom, immerse yourself in a collection that celebrates nature’s most interesting surprises. Get ready for a visual feast that’s sure to amaze, entertain, and maybe even baffle you as we toast to the wonders of spring with nature’s most curious creations.


1. “Daughter Found This Branch And Uses It As Her Magic Wand”

via

2. “It Tasted Good Too”

via

3. “Fasciated Saguaro Specimen”

via

4. “An Example Of Fasciation – Rare Mutation That Can Result In Beautiful And Unique Patterning. Daisies Are Particularly Susceptible To It”

via

5. “Grumpkin – Grape That Looks Like A Pumpkin”

via

6. “Fasciation”

via

7. “Debbie Crest Is Still Going Strong”

via

8. “A Particularly Neat Example Of Fasciation”

via

9. “Found This Really Strange-Looking Strawberry”

via

10. “Fascinating Verbena At Gravetye Manor”

via

11. “Mutant Rose”

via

12. “Fairy Tale Eggplant”

via

13. “Pachypodium Lamerei At The University Of California, Berkeley Botanical Garden”

via

14. “Mutant Black-Eyed Susan”

via

15. “The Mutant Digitalis Has So Many Blooms, The Top Is Spinning”

via

16. “A Weird Pineapple That Has Undergone Cresting, Also Known As Fasciation”

via

17. “A Group Of Dandelions Fused And Grew Together With One Big Stem”

via

18. “It Has Been Blooming Like This For Over 3 Years”

via

19. “I Thought I Might Be Experiencing Some Sort Of Episode When I First Saw This Extraordinary Thistle In Benbecula Yesterday”

via

20. “These Bananas Are Joined Together. It Was Surprisingly Bland And Didn’t Taste Very Good”

via

21. “Amazing Crested Aeonium”

via

22. “Not Sure What’s In The Water, But It Looks Like At Least 5 Stalks Combined Into One. I Have Named It The Hive”

via

23. “My First Tomato, I Think I’m Doing Something Wrong”

via

24. “I Think My Madagascar Palm Is Trying To Flex On Me”

via

25. “My Double And Triple Apples”

via

26. “Frankenkiwi”

via

27. “I Couldn’t Wait For This One To Completely Acclimate And Root Before I Share It, She’s Just So Perfectly Mermaid-Shaped”

via

28. “My Mutant Sunflower Is Awesome”

via

29. “The Corn I Harvested Today Is Looking Freshly Mutated”

via

30. “Had A Visitor On My Crested Cubic Frost”

via

31. “Crested Maria”

via

32. “Found This Fasciated Silver Celosia Today At The Garden Center”

via

33. “Growing Stable. My Crested Echeveria Minibelle”

via

34. “Fasciated Lemon On My Tree”

via

35. “Crested Echeveria Lemon Rose”

via

36. “This Fabulous Example Of Fasciation In An Agave Plant Is A Real Monster Nightmare”

via

37. “Double Banana? Double Egg Yolk? How About This Here Triple Kiwi”

via

38. “I Have A Mutant Dandelion With 8 Flowers All In One Stem”

via

39. “Absolutely Fasciated By This Eggplant”

via

40. “Fasciation Is A Common Occurrence In Plants But A Bromeliad Inflorescence Is A 1st For Me”

via

Nate

Nate Armbruster

Nate Armbruster is a stand-up comedian and writer based in Chicago who is likely writing a joke as you read this. Find him online at natecomedy.com.