Tradescantia gigantea, or giant spiderwort. This native wildflower is most typically a shade of purple, but can also occur in a variety of pinks and, occasionally, white.
Not only are we awake, we’ve already gotten 3/4 the way up our trellis! Which is not a problem at all, even though it isn’t even spring yet!! Not at all!
Maybe if we stop being so problematic, we can see some flowers this year!
James Wong is one of the most beleagured men on Twitter. Not only did he recently get fired from the Observer for publicly objecting to platforming a TERF, he has a bunch of idiots arguing that daffodils (toxic) bundled like spring onions and placed in the produce section next to other alliums isn't dangerous because people should "know better" somehow.
Marks and Spencer is a UK-based retailer with some stores in a few other countries as well. I haven't seen daffodils sold like this in the U.S., but this is your regular reminder that staff at any given store don't necessarily know how toxic the plant products they're selling are. If you see something like this, bring it to the store's attention and also notify their corporate office.