Thanks everyone for the information. Just to throw some more interest
here is the SAME TB bloom at 6:30 this morning. Species is acting the same
way.
Marsha

In a message dated 5/4/2010 5:25:26 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
lmann@lock-net.com writes:
Seems to
be what causes it here too - rapid growth accompanied by erratic weather
conditions. Some cultivars much more prone to gooseneck/snake stalks
than others here. Seedlings here with really tall, wiry strong but
thin stalks can corkscrew all over the place. Especially see it in the
super tall descendants from PINK FORMAL.
Never have thought of wind
causing this, but I guess it could be a contributing factor.
Donald
said: <My observation has been that it's a question of timing. Rapid
growth, cool nights heating up to warm temps during the day combined with
those juicy stalks all equal snaking>.
Linda Mann east TN USA
zone 7
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