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"Long-day plant"
Keywords:
daylength
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nights
,
tillers
,
flower
,
critical
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Photoperiodism
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Indeterminate
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Biennial plant
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Biennial
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Biennials
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Annual plant
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Annual
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Determinate
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Day lily
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Perennial
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Forcing
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Diel
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Dormancy
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Perennials
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Photoperiod
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Annuals
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Perennial plant
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Check-in date
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Deciduous plant
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Week
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Bolting
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Vernalization
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Tzolkin
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Persistent
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Germination
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Off peak
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Day
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Off-peak
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Check-in time
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Dayparts
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Wildflower
,
Plant
,
Germinate
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Anthesis
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Bedding plant
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Diurnal
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Vernalisation
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Dicots
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Bolt
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Tickseed
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Winter annual
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Transplant
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Daypart
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Monocarpic
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Calendar month
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Propagation
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Hardening off
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Vegetable
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Angiosperm
Plant requiring short nights before flowering is initiated.
fao.org
A plant that requires a day longer than its critical daylength to flower.
hort.cornell.edu
a plant that requires more than 12 hours of daylight before flowering will occur.
aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu
Plants requiring a period of short nights before the switch from vegetative to reproductive growth can be initiated.
egeinfonet.i8.com
A plant that flowers, bulbs, tillers, etc., in response to daylengths increasing above some critical minimum number of hours.
pas.byu.edu
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