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I have this nagging feeling that I should look closer at the picture. Is it me, or does it look like the flower stalks are attached to the rhubarb stalks with tape?
Did a google image search and rhubarb flowers do look like that.
As someone points out here, unusual flowering can be a sign of stress "poor rooting, poor soil, dry soil, poor climate, overcrowding and so on". So maybe threaded hasn't been properly watering his rhubarbs.
A few years ago, after a hot dry summer, oak trees produced noticeably more acorns, the evolutionary principle being that when more likely flake out they should devote more effort to reproduction.
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