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    ... phylogenetic analysis of flowering phenology across an elevational gradient in the Canadian subarctic. We found...
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    ... temperature, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), and flowering. Shading was shown to, on average...
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    ... distribution areas differ in a number of characteristics. By examining the flower substances by thin-layer...
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    ... (75°41′ N) exhibits a photoperiodic control of flowering in controlled environment chambers...
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    ..., Canada. All populations were highly fertile and self-compatible. Each flower produced an average of 127...
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    ...In temperate regions, there are clear indications that spring flowering plants are flowering...
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    ...What, at maturity, appears to be a bisexual flower in the axil of one of two subopposite leaves...
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    ... catkins. Simultaneously, pollen production per anther, pollen dispersal, standing crop of nectar, flower...
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    ..., we hypothesized that flower survival and biomass allocation to reproductive tissues, which...
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    ... to produce seed by spontaneous self-fertilization. These are: length of stamens; stage of flower development...
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    ...Heliotropism of flowers is thought to provide a reproductive advantage to individuals of many...
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    ... in the axil of the first of two bracts below the flower. The lateral bud in Hydrocleis develops into a...
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    .... The best diagnostic characters are two ratios: sheath length to flower head width and outer involucral...
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    by Kelso, Sylvia
    Published in Canadian Journal of Botany (1992)
    ... widespread Asiatic relative Androsace, differing primarily in flower color and growth habit. The distinctive...
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    ... and leaves from the second year; increased flower density from the third year; and increased fruit density...
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    by Selås, Vidar
    Published in Canadian Journal of Botany (2000)
    ... temperatures during flower-bud formation in autumn, high temperatures in winters with thin snow cover, low...
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    ... characteristics that predispose them toward weediness. These include rapid seedling development, early flower...
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    ... of the Butomus flower is trimerous and tetracyclic, i.e. one whorl of outer tepals, one complex of inner tepals...
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    ... in early-flowering plants than later-flowering plants. To test these hypotheses, we applied hand...
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