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Each type of tendril can be described best by noting its origin from a particular plant part. ... The same primordium that forms the tendril will on an older plant become an inflorescence, because either forms from an uncommitted structure. The vitaceous tendril may produce a bract and branch. Some of the species form a...
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The tendrils attach themselves to supports and thus bring the plant to an upright position or aid it in climbing over various objects. In the different species the tendrils morphologically represent different parts of the plant and ... In some cases one of the branches of the tendril develops a rudimentary bunch of grapes,
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kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/1811/1440/1/V05N05_305.pdf
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Grapevine research extends vigorous new tendrils. Agricultural Research. Magazine article from: Agricultural Research ...running grape investigations in parts of ...
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Tendrils: Peas are a good example of a plant that uses tendrils to climb. Tendrils are skinny, wiry structures along the plant's stem that actually reach around in the air until they ... Once contact is made, the tendril curls, forming a coil that allows the plant to adjust the degree of tension or pull on the support.
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www.gardeners.com/All-About-Climbers/5373,default,pg.ht...
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This image, which was originally posted to OpenPhoto, was reviewed on 20:35, 17 February 2009 (UTC) by the administrator or trusted user Yarnalgo, who confirmed that it was available on OpenPhoto under the above license on that date. ... This file contains additional information, ... Camera manufacturer Canon...
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From Gardenology.org - Plant Encyclopedia and Gardening wiki ... Nepenthes rafflesiana upper pitcher with coiled tendril ... Spiky Plant Tendril...
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www.gardenology.org/wiki/Tendril
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Please add a comment ... By: Neal Singleton (Chicago, IL, USA) ... Title Spiky Plant Tendrils...
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After reaching its full length in a fruitless search is the movement stopped, the irritability decreases, and – depending on the species – does the tendril either whither, die, and fall off the plant, or the roll up again.
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www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/e32/32e.htm
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In this way, the tendrils help to support the growing stem of the plant. Tendril can also be used to describe a wisp of hair or indeed anything that resembles the tendrils of plants.
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www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Tendril
www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Tendril
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