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Results from our forumPLBshi everybody what is the difference between protocorms and protocorm-like bodies pertaining to in vitro culture of orchids. bye for now, :?
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FACT... evolution does not happen, it makes too much sense. look at the intimate relationships between species. like the coevolution that happens between orchids and gnats for instance. even if there is no evolution, accepting the theory for now still helps us understand ecosystems in a better way... ...
See entire post replyWow, I've posted this topic for long time ago. Anybody interested in tissue culture this kind of orchids? PM me please.
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Website with floral structures... reference after putting in "populus deltoides" : http://www.cnr.vt.edu/DENDRO/dendrology/syllabus/factsheet.cfm?ID=64 An other paper on Orchids I found a huge amount of detailed info when I used the botanical name. Are you searching for something in particular?
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In response to your PM to me... as I looked at the pic, I immediately thought demdrobium but the color was not consistent with what I am familiar with. Now the cataleya (sp?) orchids are consistent with this color (not size though)and the petal in the middle is as well. Look good and you can see the ridges on it and it is ...
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