Karl reported this crispified peel fragment on October 28. When pressed for more information, he said he spotted it on “the mean streets of Pasadena.” He refused to give further details.
One of these is a “land anenome,” a rare flower that blooms only once in a thousand years, and when plucked, seeps a serum that heals all wounds. The other one is an invasive weed that stinks up the garden. Can you tell which one is which?