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  2. Plant taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    Plant identification is a determination of the identity of an unknown plant by comparison with previously collected specimens or with the aid of books or identification manuals. The process of identification connects the specimen with a published name. Once a plant specimen has been identified, its name and properties are known.

  3. Mimicry in plants - Wikipedia

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    Types of plant mimicry include Bakerian, where female flowers imitate males of the same species; Dodsonian, where a plant mimics a rewarding flower, luring pollinators by mimicking another species of flower, or fruit where feeders of the other species are attracted to a fake fruit to distribute seeds; Gilbertian, where a plant has structures ...

  4. Plant morphology - Wikipedia

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    Plant morphology treats both the vegetative structures of plants, as well as the reproductive structures. The vegetative (somatic) structures of vascular plants include two major organ systems: (1) a shoot system, composed of stems and leaves, and (2) a root system. These two systems are common to nearly all vascular plants, and provide a ...

  5. Should You Plant Annuals or Perennials In Your Garden ... - AOL

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    Read the plant tag or description before buying fl0wers and have an idea in mind about where you’re going to put your new plant before you start digging in planters or flower beds.

  6. Thorns, spines, and prickles - Wikipedia

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    Prickles on a blackberry branch. In plant morphology, thorns, spines, and prickles, and in general spinose structures (sometimes called spinose teeth or spinose apical processes), are hard, rigid extensions or modifications of leaves, roots, stems, or buds with sharp, stiff ends, and generally serve the same function: physically defending plants against herbivory.

  7. Photomorphogenesis - Wikipedia

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    In developmental biology, photomorphogenesis is light-mediated development, where plant growth patterns respond to the light spectrum.This is a completely separate process from photosynthesis where light is used as a source of energy.

  8. The right plants and some TLC can help your garden get ... - AOL

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    With record-breaking heat striking many places across the country and around the world, my social media feeds are filling up with gardeners’ laments – and photos of their fallen annuals and ...

  9. Know the difference between Earth Day, Arbor Day and Native ...

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    On July 18, 2019, Governor Mike DeWine signed the bill into law that designates April as Ohio Native Plant Month. This made Ohio the first state in the country to have a law recognizing the ...

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