The independent variable (IV) in this experiment is the type of rose bushes being grown in the greenhouse. This variable is manipulated to observe how different types of rose bushes affect the number of flowers produced on each bush after two months.
grows flowers in the winter
Gregor Mendel
The greenhouse allowed them to have fresh vegetables all year long. They had to use a greenhouse to get the flowers to bloom. The greenhouse gases were warming the Earth.
The rose bushes
A mono-hybrid cross is a breeding experiment that involves parents that are different in one specific trait or character. For example, crossing plants that are heterozygous for flower color (one parent has red flowers and the other has white flowers) to study inheritance patterns of that specific trait in the offspring.
Yes
Hummingbirds will vist red flowers and yellow flowers with the same frequency.
Nursery and greenhouse products are the top crops in Connecticut. They include shrubs, flowers, bedding plants, Christmas trees and greenhouse vegetables.
The experiment in "Flowers for Algernon" is called the "Algernon-Gordon Effect" experiment, which aims to enhance intelligence through surgical manipulation and the use of a new technique to improve cognitive abilities.
Tomato, cucumber, pepper, and basil.
If all the 12 flowers are pentamerous, the number of sepals will be 60. If the number of sepals is variable in the 12 flowers, the total number will be counted accordingly.
All different types of flowers are different from one another. There are some that seem similar, but all species of flower are different in some way.