Yes, it's time for some Terrifying Triffidery!
Welcome to the show! I hope you weren't blinded by the sun in the previous post otherwise these Triffids will find you easy prey. I advise observing the triffids in groups of two or three - do not go it alone - and keep well back (you should all be used to social distancing by now, anyway).
If you make it out alive, I wonder if you can guess the real world plants that these monstrous specimens sprang from? And which of you lovely Blogorati sent them in? Please note (and I must channel The Very Mistress here): "The Management reminds you that the Garden Photos Event is NOT a contest", so I shan't be keeping score, and there shall be no points or prizes - this is just for a bit of fun.
The plants and their keepers will be revealed in the main event in a couple of days time.
As with one or two things in life, giving the images a poke or prod will see them engorge in size (well, most of them, anyway...). Don't poke them too much, mind - you're liable to lose your arm!
First up, this truly terrifying Triffid
(which was so scary that I used it for the header image):
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