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International Carnivous Plant Society
... leaf and bent down to take a closer look. The plant had a number of growth points, which is fairly common when plants are subjected to multiple cuttings during their development. Finding ... mottled plants of this species. The more compact growth could be attributed to the age of our plants as well as to genetic growth factors related to being anthocyanin-free plants. A ...
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CPN Samples
... leaf and bent down to take a closer look. The plant had a number of growth points, which is fairly common when plants are subjected to multiple cuttings during their development. Finding ... mottled plants of this species. The more compact growth could be attributed to the age of our plants as well as to genetic growth factors related to being anthocyanin-free plants. A ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... Schnell sent a piece of the plant to Steven Clemesha in Australia, who adjusted its growth habit to southern hemisphere seasons, and grew the plant to maturity. It was not ... , Sarracenia leucophylla ‘Schnell’s Ghost’ does have some red pigmentation in the growing points. In contrast, collections of Sarracenia leucophylla plants completely lacking anthocyanin have been reported (Sheridan & ...
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CPN Samples
... species or two separate species. Since the hybrid between the two is quite fertile, this points to an infraspecific placement, as it is usually classified (Schnell, 1995b). In 1955, Wood ... Wood (1955) accomplished this by using chromosome counts of root tip (chosen because of active growth and many mitoses being present) squashed and stained preparations and squashes of developing anthers and ...
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CPN Samples
... a tight, inverted cone beneath the summer leaves. They recommence growth the following October. Figure 2: Distribution maps of the ... been collected throughout the year. This is not surprising since growth may continue as long as the soil remains moist. This ... in autumn and produces turions: compact, dormant, hairy growing points which recommence growth in mid-spring. It is found along the coast ...
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