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  2. Heliotropism - Wikipedia

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    In general, flower heliotropism could increase reproductive success by increasing pollination, fertilization success, and/or seed development, [9] especially in the spring flowers. Some solar tracking plants are not purely heliotropic: in those plants the change of orientation is an innate circadian motion triggered by light, which continues ...

  3. Morning glory - Wikipedia

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    The flowers usually start to fade a few hours before the corolla begins to display visible curling. They prefer full solar exposure throughout the day, and mesic soils. Some morning glories, such as Ipomoea muricata, Ipomoea alba, and Ipomoea macrorhiza, are night-blooming flowers.

  4. Alexandre Dang - Wikipedia

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    The Dancing Solar Forget-Me-Not (for Child Focus) – Alexandre Dang – Royal Green House Laeken, Brussels, 2010. Alexandre Dang comes originally from a scientific background (engineer at the École polytechnique (Paris) and at the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (Paris).

  5. Roof garden - Wikipedia

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    The plants that go into a green roof are usually sedum or other shallow-rooted plants that will tolerate the hot, dry, windy conditions that prevail in most rooftop gardens. With a green roof, "the plants' layer can shield off as much as 87% of solar radiation while a bare roof receives 100% direct exposure". [17]

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  7. Fremontodendron californicum - Wikipedia

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    Fremontodendron 'California Glory' — lemon-yellow flowers with a reddish tinge, grows 20 feet (6.1 m) in height by 20 feet (6.1 m) in width. It is the winner of the Award of Garden Merit from the California Horticultural Society in 1965, and received a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1967. [19]

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