Four years after the tragic disaster saw the meltdown of six nuclear reactors at the plant following a tsunami, the area is still being affected by radiation that came after the tragedy.
The mutated plants were captured by the Japanese Twitter user @Sain_Kaidu who lives in the city of Nasushiobara, about 110 km from the nuclear plant.
Known as fasciation (or cresting) the hormonal imbalance in vascular plants is a rare condition causing plants to increase in weight and volume.
The sprouting of abnormal flowers at the site of Fukushima however is not a shock with deformed fruit growing within the area as well.
Translated by The International Business Times, the tweeter's post read: "The right one grew up, (and) split into 2 stems to have 2 flowers connected (to) each other, having 4 stems of flower tied belt-like."
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Critics reacted to the images on social media claiming them to be a scam when in fact the condition is real.
Since the tragic disaster in 2011 the area of Fukushima has since been evacuated.

