Radish shaped feet

Picture 1 of Radish shaped feet 16 years of cultivation but never, 51-year-old Hitomi Katamura from Kitakyushu district (Japan) caught sight of such a radish-like plant.

'Radish feet' was discovered immediately by Mrs. Hitomi in the vegetable garden in front of her house. Normally, sprouting beets into 2, 3 branches are rare, let alone having 5 regular fingers like this.

The strange incident caused Mrs. Hitomi to decide to have radish displayed in front of a vegetable shop in town, instead of splitting it into a melon or selling it.

The more you look, the more the radish looks like a foot, and it even has a ' ankle '. Housewives in Kitakyushu come across rows of vegetables that love to throw in and watch. Because before this, ' radish legs ' (referring to fat feet with rough fingers) which was a fear of terror among Japanese women, now has this crop, they said: ' It seems we still no need to worry '.