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  2. John Hutchinson (botanist) - Wikipedia

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    He retired in 1948 but continued working on the phylogeny of flowering plants and publishing two parts of The Genera of Flowering Plants. John Hutchinson proposed a radical revision of the angiosperm classification systems devised by Joseph Dalton Hooker and that of Adolf Engler and Karl Anton Eugen Prantl which had become widely accepted ...

  3. Anne Pratt - Wikipedia

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    Plate 213 from "The Flowering Plants of Great Britain", showing Scotch Pine, Juniper and Yew. Columbine , larkspur and wolfsbane illustration by Anne Pratt for Wild Flowers , 1852. Anne Pratt (5 December 1806 – 27 July 1893) was a botanical and ornithological illustrator and author from Strood , Kent .

  4. Shield budding - Wikipedia

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    A budding knife is a small knife with a type of spatula at the other end of the handle. [2] The rootstock or stock plant may be cut off above the bud at budding, or one may wait until it is certain that the bud is growing. [citation needed] Fruit tree budding is done when the bark "slips," i.e. the cambium is moist and

  5. Plant reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Along with modifications involving the above structures two other conditions play a very important role in the sexual reproduction of flowering plants, the first is the timing of flowering and the other is the size or number of flowers produced. Often plant species have a few large, very showy flowers while others produce many small flowers ...

  6. Fruit tree propagation - Wikipedia

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    However, although this works well for some plants (such as figs and olives), for most fruit tree cultivars this method has much too low a success rate to be commercially viable. Root cuttings (pieces of root cut off and induced to grow a new trunk) are also not used to propagate fruit trees, although this method is successful with some ...

  7. John Lindley - Wikipedia

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    An eminent botanist of the time, John Claudius Loudon, sought Lindley's collaboration on his "Encyclopedia of Plants". This covered nearly fifteen thousand species of flowering plants and ferns. It was a massive undertaking and Lindley was responsible for most of it. [13]

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  9. Flowering plant - Wikipedia

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    Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (/ ˌ æ n dʒ i ə ˈ s p ər m iː /). [5] [6] The term 'angiosperm' is derived from the Greek words ἀγγεῖον / angeion ('container, vessel') and σπέρμα / sperma ('seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed within a fruit.