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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
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Pumpking
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Germany
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Today I removed the first little female from a secondary of my plant A, and just out of curiosity I opened the little thing, and it looked like a beautiful six-lobe. Then, I made a cross-section through the little fruit, and I was surprized that it was a real six-lobe with beautiful symmetry of the rows of seeds (some six-lobes I had cross-cut previously had turned out having been five-plus, which means that one of the six lobes was way smaller than the other five, and this did show up as an asymmetry of the rows of seeds in the cross-section). Hope that this plant will continue this habit of throwing out six-lobe females with marvellous symmetry.
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