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Hyacinth ( China Pink ) - 4 bulbs: buy nursery

... Description Hyacinthus is a small genus of bulbous flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. Plants are commonly called hyacinths. Hyacinthus grows from bulbs, each producing around four to six linear leaves and one to three spikes (racemes) of flowers. This hyacinth has a ...
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Hairy Toad Lily, Tricyrtis hirta

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... by gently digging up the rhizomes and removing all plant material from the site. Care should be taken to remove all bulbils and rhizome fragments. This is more easily done by reaching under the rhizome with bare hands rather than using a shovel. Removing the plants in as few pieces as possible will ...
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... o The diploid plant, the sporophyte, produces haploid spores by meiosis. o These spores divide by mitosis to form gametophytes, multicellular male and female haploid plants that produce gametes (eggs and sperm). o Fertilization results in diploid zygotes, which divide by mitosis to form new sporophy ...
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... competition. It helps the wrens and bats share resources. The yucca moth and Joshua tree share resources through symbiosis. The moth helps the Joshua tree grow new seeds through pollination, which you will read about later. It lays its eggs in the tree’s seedpods. The moth larvae eat the seeds when ...
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Central Core CD
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... Normal cells that contain a double set of chromosomes and are said to be diploid. Reproductive cells, sperm and egg cells, have a single set of chromosomes and are said to be haploid. When fertilization occurs, the single sets of chromosomes are combined into the double set, one from each parent, re ...
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... move down to the ovary, fertilizing the egg cells. • Fertilization combines DNA. • The result is a seed with a tiny plant inside. • The ovary grows into a fruit to protect the seeds. ...
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... Normal cells that contain a double set of chromosomes and are said to be diploid. Reproductive cells, sperm and egg cells, have a single set of chromosomes and are said to be haploid. When fertilization occurs, the single sets of chromosomes are combined into the double set, one from each parent, re ...
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... Note: There are more terms than definitions. You will have terms left over. Each term may be used once or not at all. No term is used more than once. DEFINITIONS __R__ 1] The living portion of the tree. Also known as sapwood. Means by which raw nutrients and water are carried from the roots to the c ...
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