Fasciation doesn’t harm the plant and won’t necessarily reoccur. You can simply cut it out if it does not fit with your aesthetic or leave it in to enjoy the weird and wonderful world of nature.
Lawn and Garden
Homeowners’ fasciation with a lush, green lawn is something that has developed over time and is still “growing” strong.
They can be grown against walls or wires supported by stakes. fasciation Stems become wider and flattened in cross section and sometimes growth is distorted. It is more common in some species than ...
If you grew up in a snowy climate, chances are you’ve ridden a sled or toboggan when you were young. The downhill part of sledding is great fun, but dragging the thing back up gets boring quickly.
A stem that is flattened or misshapen in this way can indicate damage or disease. For example, fasciation disease is a genetic mutation that results in asparagus with completely deformed stems.