Tuesday, April 28, 2009

What chlorophyl do Oxalis Triangularis have?

a,b, or c?


and what color light will they grow best under?


~Oxalis Triangularis (Purple Shamrock)~


and any idea how it get it to produce more plants?


thank you for your help!

What chlorophyl do Oxalis Triangularis have?
It has a and b. C is only present in certain types of algae.





Natural light generally works the best but if you don't have enough, try using a grow light.
Reply:Hibiscus Family Garden – We take a look at one of our 2005 theme gardens, the Malvaceae or Hibiscus Family Garden. There are around 95 genera in the Malvaceae ranging from herbaceous annuals and perennials to woody shrubs and a few trees. The reproductive parts of their flowers have uniquely similar characteristics. Flowers in this family contain several stamens that are fused into a column or stamen tube. Many filaments with anthers branch off this tube. Inside the stamen tube is another tube, the style that leads from the ovary at the base, up to the top where it develops several style branches on which the stigmas are attached. Pollen from the anthers sticks to the stigmas and germinates, elongating down the style to fertilize the ovary.





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