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🔍 Exploring the beauty of plants 🌱 ✨ Botanical wonders & plant photography 📸 Tag us #VisualBotany for a feature! 👩‍💻 By VB Team

Scientific Name: Monotropa uniflora Common Name: Ghost Plant, Indian Pipe Family: Ericaceae Habitat: Native to North American forests, grows in dark, shaded areas #botanist #botanicalart #botanicalgardens #botnacial #botany #botanylife #botaniya

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🌱 Embryogenesis Unveiled! 🌱, a zygote transforms into an embryo, laying the groundwork for roots, shoots, & leaves. 🔸 Monocots vs Dicot #Embryogenesis #Botany #PlantGrowth #PlantAnatomy #BotanyKnowledge #Plants

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Auxin: The Plant Hormone Powerhouse Auxin, a crucial plant hormone, plays a vital role in directing growth and development. It promotes cell elongation, influences root growth, and even helps plants respond to light.

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Scientific Name: Arisaema triphyllum Common Name: Jack-in-the-Pulpit Family: Araceae Habitat: Native to eastern North America, found in moist woodlands #NatureBeauty #plant #botanicalgarden #flowerphotography

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Scientific Name: Stapelia gigantea (Thunb.) L. C. Leach Common Name: Carrion flower, Giant stapelia, Starfish flower Family: Apocynaceae Habitat: Native to South Africa, commonly found in arid regions and rocky outcrops #botany #Plant #flowerphotography #FLOWER_GARDEN #forest

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Scientific Name: Dicentra spectabilis (L.) Lem. Common Name: Bleeding Heart Family: Papaveraceae Habitat: Native to eastern Asia, woodland areas Flowers: Heart-shaped, pink or white Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial Foliage: Fern-like, blue-green leaves #botany #plants #botanical

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Scientific Name: Tacca chantrieri Andre. Common Name: Black Bat Flower Family: Dioscoreaceae Habitat: Native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia, particularly in rainforests #botanist #botanicalart #botanicalgardens #botnacial #botany #botanylife #botaniya

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Interorgan, intraorgan and interplant communication mediated by nitric oxide and related species Research #review in our #LatestIssue, by Zsuzsanna Kolbert, et al. 👇 📖 nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np…

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Nitrogen deficiency can severely stunt plant growth, limit photosynthesis, and reduce crop yield. In Sorghum, it leads to decreased leaf reflectance and chlorophyll content, as highlighted in this study. Learn more from : researchgate.net/publication/22… #botany #Science #plantscience

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🌱 Roots and their Modification 🌿 Taproots: Deep-growing, like carrots, with modifications such as fusiform (thick middle) and conical (cone-shaped). Adventitious roots: Sprout from stems, like prop roots and fibrous roots. #botany #science #plants #Biology #forest

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🌿Nastic movements are plant responses that occur independently of the direction of the stimulus. 1. Thigmonasty 2. Chemonasty 3. Photonasty 4. Thermonasty 5. Nyctinasty #nature #science #plant #Biology #Botany #trees #forests

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Phyllotaxy is the arrangement of leaves on a plant stem. There are four main types: alternate, opposite and whorled, with three or more leaves at a single point; and spiral, where leaves form a spiral pattern. #botany #nature #science #biology #plants #tree #leaves

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3 fastest growing plants: 1️⃣ Bamboo : Can grow up to 91 cm (35 inches) per day! 🌿 It’s a true growth champion. 2️⃣ Kudzu : This vine covers ground fast—up to 30 cm per day. 3️⃣ Giant Sequoia : While not as fast, it grows up to 6 feet yearly! 🌲 #Botany #nature #plants


"Nature is not a place to visit. It is home." – Gary Snyder Nature gives us life, peace, and beauty. It surrounds us, sustains us, and reminds us of the simple wonders of the world. #nature #botany #Flowers #mountains #NatureBeauty

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3 Oldest Angiosperms on Earth! 🌸 1. Amborella trichopoda – 140 million years old! 2. Nymphaeales (Water Lilies) – 125 million years of evolution. 3. Austrobaileyales– Fossils dating back 120 million years. #botany #nature #Plant #Science #trees #Flowers #Biology


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