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For she that hath, to her shall be given…Implications of flowering in
Anemone nemorosa
L.
Maj-Britt Pontoppidan,
Peter Milan Petersen
, Marianne Philipp
Ecology and Evolution
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Anemone Nemorosa
100%
Flower Bud
100%
Somatic Maintenance
66%
Above-ground Part
66%
Growing Period
66%
Growing Development
33%
Possible Mechanisms
33%
Seed Production
33%
Rhizome System
33%
Woodland Herbs
33%
Seed Storage
33%
Preformation
33%
Flowering Shoots
33%
Seeded Growth
33%
Resource Level
33%
Life-history Trade-offs
33%
Leaf Area
33%
Abortion
33%
Vegetative Growth
33%
Growth Maintenance
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anthesis
100%
Seed Production
7%
Fruiting
7%
Leaf Area
7%
Vegetative Growth
7%
Herbs
7%
Spring
7%
Seeds
7%
Life History
7%