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Old 08-08-2004, 09:43 AM
Kay
 
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Default Nasturtium reverse flower horn mystery

In article , Franz Heymann
writes

In that case I suppose the bees hold committee meetings in
long-spurred Aquilegias.

Interestingly, the spur in a nasturtium is a modified sepal, whereas in
the aquilegia it is a modified petal.

(I've been looking closely at spurs in the last couple of days ;-) )
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Kay
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