Squashed
Sunday November 16th 2025, 9:18 pm
Filed under: Garden,Life

The leaves, crinkled and brown, have all given way to the season on my zucchini plant.

So it was a surprise to look out the window this morning and see brilliant upturned yellow on it. I went outside to check: it had! It had bloomed! How?

But once I got close enough to really see it I saw the rest of the story. Something out there in the night had likewise been delighted to find a flower and nearly all of the lower side of it had been eaten clean off, leaving just the top and the inner edges of the sides to go Ta Dahhh!

I chuckled, glad that my plant was still providing sustenance to the world out there. It didn’t have to be for me.


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So the question is, is this a male flower or a female flower? Having part of the flower gone, if the center of a female flower is pollinated won’t stop a fruit from potentially growing.

(Male flower stamens are just straight, female are sort of curly and havea bulge in the shape of the fruit at the base of the flower. Thank Google, lol, I didn’t know the difference initially.)

Comment by Marian 11.17.25 @ 11:13 pm



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