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  • Writer: subhashini
    subhashini
  • Apr 4
A Conjoined Magnolia Leaf
A Conjoined Magnolia Leaf

During my usual stroll in the garden in the evening I found this unusual Magnolia leaf on the ground. I picked it up and found it was joined in the middle, probably two developing Magnolia champaca leaves had fused at the base or midrib, creating a twin-leaf structure. Had I not noticed, it would have got lost in the night. I remembered that the last time I saw a a conjoined leaf was from a guava tree.

Botanically, such a formation is known as synphyllous or a Conjoined Leaf Anomaly, likely the result of a developmental glitch during bud formation. It may have been triggered by environmental stress, insect damage at the bud stage, or simply a random genetic misstep.


Nature often surprises us with these brief deviations from the norm—like a poetic pause in an otherwise rhythmic sentence. I’ve pressed it between sheets of paper to remember this quiet oddity.


  • Writer: subhashini
    subhashini
  • Jan 31

Editing an article is like sprinking salt in food. A bit too much it is unpalatable. Less, it doesn't satiate. The right amount of words is needed to make it read better.

 
 
 
  • Writer: subhashini
    subhashini
  • Jan 21

It is not that we always come across useful links on whatsapp. Yesterday a friend posted this soppu calendar and I thought I should spread the word as well. The calendar not only lists the common greens you find in your market but also the unusual ones that you can find around you that are edible. Sharing the PDF for anyone who will find it useful. You can follow them on Instagram as @sahaja_farms and but their produce as well.




 
 
 
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