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A rocking weed has been nicknamed 'Robert Plant'

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A rocking weed has been nicknamed 'Robert Plant'

A rocking weed has been nicknamed 'Robert Plant'

This rocking weed has been nicknamed 'Robert Plant' after it was filmed going crazy under a hedge.Ian Bruce was baffled when he spotted the head-banging shrub while walking his dog on a calm day this week.Ian, 62, filmed the 'heavy petal' plant near his home in Longframlington, Northumberland, on Thursday (19/8).The retired Nissan worker said: "I'd taken the dog out for his walk and it was a totally calm day without a breath of wind."While looking at the view I spotted this strange dancing plant. "I couldn't work out what it was doing because all the other plants and leaves in the hedge were still."He videoed the dancing plant and posted it on social media which attracted tens of thousands of hits from across the world.Writing on Facebook, Jan Taylor said: "More heavy petal than heavy metal but rock on!

Who says plants don't know how to have a good time?"Ross Marshall posted: "Thought it could be a mole digging underneath it but maybe it's just feeling the rhythm."David Burrows added: "Robert Plant's still got the moves!

Just hope it doesn't get Trampled Under Foot!"

This rocking weed has been nicknamed 'Robert Plant' after it was filmed going crazy under a hedge.Ian Bruce was baffled when he spotted the head-banging shrub while walking his dog on a calm day this week.Ian, 62, filmed the 'heavy petal' plant near his home in Longframlington, Northumberland, on Thursday (19/8).The retired Nissan worker said: "I'd taken the dog out for his walk and it was a totally calm day without a breath of wind."While looking at the view I spotted this strange dancing plant.

"I couldn't work out what it was doing because all the other plants and leaves in the hedge were still."He videoed the dancing plant and posted it on social media which attracted tens of thousands of hits from across the world.Writing on Facebook, Jan Taylor said: "More heavy petal than heavy metal but rock on!

Who says plants don't know how to have a good time?"Ross Marshall posted: "Thought it could be a mole digging underneath it but maybe it's just feeling the rhythm."David Burrows added: "Robert Plant's still got the moves!

Just hope it doesn't get Trampled Under Foot!"




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