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how do you differentiate between members of p. oxytona?
« on: 11/06/2022 10:44:27 »
I am looking for definitive differentiation of the morphology of papaver bracteatum, papaver orientale and papaver pseudo-orientale on a flowering specimen. I do realise this may not be possible.
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Re: how do you differentiate between members of p. oxytona?
« Reply #1 on: 06/10/2022 12:30:31 »
I got no clue.

But i managed to find a Link...
Hoping it might be helpful.

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Figure-The-phylogenetic-tree-of-Oxytona-accessions-Papaver-bracteatum-accessions-are_fig1_245535747

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Re: how do you differentiate between members of p. oxytona?
« Reply #2 on: 07/10/2022 12:07:05 »
Thank you very much for your efforts, Zero. Alas I have that article already and although somewhat helpful it does not go into detailed differentiation. Thanks again.
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Re: how do you differentiate between members of p. oxytona?
« Reply #3 on: 08/10/2022 03:38:46 »
I never ever seem to get Coffee just exactly like i want anywhere outside in the World...

Finally, i always end up putting in the effort n making it myself at home.

P.S. - Do not pray for less burden, pray for broader shoulders.
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