Author: Lucy Purdy / Source: Positive News
From this week, a UK supermarket will sell wonky flowers for the first time, after prolonged hot and dry weather stopped some blooms from developing properly
UK supermarket chain Morrisons will sell wonky flowers from this week. The current hot weather and dry conditions have stopped some flowers from developing properly, which previously would have resulted in them going to waste.
The first wonky bouquets include British-grown sunflowers and statice, which is also known as sea lavender and which has a spray of small pink or lilac funnel-shaped flowers. These are deemed ‘wonky’ as they have shorter than normal stems due to the lack of rain…
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