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Old 07-04-2004, 09:06 PM
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Default 120° symmetry


"Sue da Nimm" . wrote in message
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"Steve" wrote in message
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"Guy King" wrote in message
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I've got these sunflower seedlings - most of which like the one

in the
bottom of the picture have two cotyledons and paired leaves.

It is tricotyledonous, most flowering plants are bicotyledons and

grasses
are monocotyledons. It will probably have a thickened stem and you

may get
some odd shaped flowers.

I've got this on two of my Shirley tomato seedlings - I'm going to

be
interested to see how it affects fruiting.


I understand that the fruits are much sought after by young males
approaching puberty.

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ned