This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The anatomy and morphology of two isogenic lines of `Harosoy' soybean, one fasciated and the other not, were studied over the growing season.
Dear Debbie: You are seeing a plant phenomenon known as fasciation. The growing tip typically produces cylindrical tissue for round stems but occasionally produces elongated tissue resulting in a ...
Marian Brady of Eureka has been watching an “unusual lily development” play out in her backyard for nearly two months. The floral phenomenon — known as fasciation — can result in flattened stems, a ...
Answer: I see why you’re concerned about your sotol. In the center, where the 5- to 20-foot-tall flower stalk should be, there’s a squished-up clump of spiny stems that look like a pile of curly green ...
The appearance of a bizarre, flattened stem on a shrub or perennial is cause for alarm on the part of the gardener. What's happened? Is it a problem that needs a solution? It's more novelty than ...