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Parts of a Flower

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... pea-sized berries (drupes) in hanging clusters which change to shades of bright pink, rose, bluish, then purplish black. The color transformation is unsynchronized, resulting in clusters of many-colored fruits. This ornamental shrub is medium-sized to 12 feet, with glossy twigs and brown-red buds. I ...
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... two equal forks. Stems are smooth, green to purplish with alternate, simple, coarsely toothed leaves three to eight inches long. The flowers form white or pinkish, ...
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... Xylem – moves water from the roots up to the leaves Phloem – moves sugars made in the leaves down to the roots. 2. whether or not they make seeds. 3. whether or not they have flowers. The four groups are: 1. bryophytes (mosses) 2. seedless vascular plants (ferns) 3. gymnosperms (cone bearers) 4. ang ...
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... Auxin influences the growth rate of plant cells. More auxin, increased growth rate. When a seedling is evenly illuminated, auxin is evenly distributed throughout the growth tip. When light is concentrated on one side of the plant, auxin moves away from the light, to the darker side of the tip Increa ...
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... It is a small, annual, slender, creeping herb. It has longstalked, green reniform leaves with rounded apices that have smooth texture with palmately netted veins. The stems are creeping in nature, green to reddish green in color, interconnecting one plant to another. The flowers are pinkish to red i ...
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... While it is nice to see yellow flowers in the garden or even plants with naturally golden foliage in the landscape, yellowing as it relates to plant problems is often not a good thing. Yellowing leaves may be a sign of a lack of nutrients, soil pH problems or even old age. What are yellowing leaves ...
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... actually a whole group of nearly identical species/forms. ...
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Plant morphology



Plant morphology or phytomorphology is the study of the physical form and external structure of plants. This is usually considered distinct from plant anatomy, which is the study of the internal structure of plants, especially at the microscopic level. Plant morphology is useful in the visual identification of plants.
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