[NatureNS] ref. C.acaule

From: "Carl Munden" <carl.munden@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 15:56:44 -0300
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If the flower is picked or not picked it makes no difference. If you =
watch ALL Cyp. acaule plants AFTER flowering including ones with no or =
broken stems, you will notice that these plants get larger and larger up =
until end of season. Is this not caused by the plant continuing to =
photosynthesize ??
"PSYCODES"
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