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It isn't possible for pods to form without the plant having at some time bloomed. The pods are formed from the flower. The plant should bloom in late spring or mid summer for about three weeks. What may be possible is that the pods are from another year and the plant has now failed to flower. This can happen if the soil is too rich, especially in nitrogen.

Another possibility is that the petal parts have been eaten by some pest, but the lower parts of the flower were not and so went on to produce the pods.

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