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Remusatia vivpara tubers |
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Tuber of a dormant R.vivipara. The runners are very much
alive, and I have an impression that, if severed, they may develop into
plants. This will be verified, but I know I have Remusatias coming up where
Î never planted them. This photograph is also available in larger size (44.1 kB). |
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Same tuber, different view. This photo has been taken in
the end of February; the plant is already starting to grow.
This photograph is also available in larger size (44.5 kB). |
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All photos Copyright © 1997 Krzysztof Kozminski
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