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Old 28-12-2005, 08:02 PM posted to bionet.plants
Annalena
 
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Default english word for flower?

Hi
i do a report about kalanchoe hybrids and need to know the english word
for a flower that has more petals than usual. (for flowers like on the
picture)
http://www.rosalina.nu/Don%20Garcia.htm
i would be happy to get an awnser
thank you
annalena

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Old 28-12-2005, 09:07 PM posted to bionet.plants
Cereus-validus-...........
 
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Default english word for flower?

As in the case of fancy Rose and Carnation cultivars too?

They are commonly called "double flowered" but the number of petals may be
more than just double the original number.

I call them "cabbage flowered" or "cabbages on a stick".


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Hi
i do a report about kalanchoe hybrids and need to know the english word
for a flower that has more petals than usual. (for flowers like on the
picture)
http://www.rosalina.nu/Don%20Garcia.htm
i would be happy to get an awnser
thank you
annalena



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Old 09-01-2006, 06:26 AM posted to bionet.plants
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Default english word for flower?

Isnt this where the word Peloric is used???

Kye.

"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message
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As in the case of fancy Rose and Carnation cultivars too?

They are commonly called "double flowered" but the number of petals may be
more than just double the original number.

I call them "cabbage flowered" or "cabbages on a stick".


"Annalena" wrote in message
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Hi
i do a report about kalanchoe hybrids and need to know the english word
for a flower that has more petals than usual. (for flowers like on the
picture)
http://www.rosalina.nu/Don%20Garcia.htm
i would be happy to get an awnser
thank you
annalena





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Old 09-01-2006, 07:35 AM posted to bionet.plants
Cereus-validus-...........
 
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Default english word for flower?

No. Peloria is when a plant with normally zygomorphic flowers produces
rotate actinomorphic flowers instead. There is no change in the number of
floral parts, just in their arrangement.

An example is the florist Gloxinias derived from Sinningia speciosa.


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Isnt this where the word Peloric is used???

Kye.

"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
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As in the case of fancy Rose and Carnation cultivars too?

They are commonly called "double flowered" but the number of petals may
be more than just double the original number.

I call them "cabbage flowered" or "cabbages on a stick".


"Annalena" wrote in message
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Hi
i do a report about kalanchoe hybrids and need to know the english word
for a flower that has more petals than usual. (for flowers like on the
picture)
http://www.rosalina.nu/Don%20Garcia.htm
i would be happy to get an awnser
thank you
annalena







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Old 09-01-2006, 11:32 AM posted to bionet.plants
Kye
 
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Default english word for flower?

Thanks for that Cereus, for some reason I never manage to get that one
right.

Kye.

"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message
m...
No. Peloria is when a plant with normally zygomorphic flowers produces
rotate actinomorphic flowers instead. There is no change in the number of
floral parts, just in their arrangement.

An example is the florist Gloxinias derived from Sinningia speciosa.


"Kye" wrote in message
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Isnt this where the word Peloric is used???

Kye.

"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message .. .
As in the case of fancy Rose and Carnation cultivars too?

They are commonly called "double flowered" but the number of petals may
be more than just double the original number.

I call them "cabbage flowered" or "cabbages on a stick".


"Annalena" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi
i do a report about kalanchoe hybrids and need to know the english word
for a flower that has more petals than usual. (for flowers like on the
picture)
http://www.rosalina.nu/Don%20Garcia.htm
i would be happy to get an awnser
thank you
annalena









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