Needle ice. Water from the soil is drawn upward when it reaches the cold air, it freezes instantly, adding to the growing ice column. More water continues to rise from below, freezing layer by layer and pushing the structure upward like this.
Any theories as to how this could form? Feels very different from normal ice🤔
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Makes sense.
Bizarre though.
I’ve seen something similar form on leaves too. Even more bizarre looking. Have always called it hoarfrost.
Totally makes sense. We had our wettest fall in many years right before we got frost. Thanks for the insight!