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Re: N. gracilis var. 'Belli-Button'
killing kniving chickens
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Re: N. gracilis var. 'Belli-Button'
Wow Shawn, nice find. I'm surprised that you noticed it, shows that you actually inspect your collection regularly :) Considering that you have quite a collection, that is hard to do.
And the basals have this too, so it's not just a fluke, it's a trait! TTFN Arvin |
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Oh okay now I get it lol..
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Well, it turns out not to be a 'one-off' thing. Multiple plants are now showing this strange trait and at least one has started to develop a third wing!
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j..._bIMG_2895.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j..._bIMG_2887.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j..._bIMG_2891.jpg ~Shawn |
Re: N. gracilis var. 'Belli-Button'
Evolution in action! If this button can help to trap more preys, may be more N. gracilis will look like this in the future. If this trait can be found in the wild.
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is it possible to be a single plant mutation that turns out to be a step of evolution?
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May be. More offspring of this N. gracilis will have this trait if this trait is dominant.
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