
… that double-flowered mutants (pictured) were first documented over two thousand years ago by Theophrastus and are found in many popular flower varieties — including carnations, camellias, and most roses?
I made this new wikipedia article in the last couple days and have submitted it to the Did you know
project for display on the main page.
I did not know before you told you me!
Interesting. So that means plants do not change much even if milennia have passed. They stay the same basically.
I just had to leave you a message because I came across your “flower development image” on Wikipedia and was intrigued by the wonderful graphic. Very nice!
I’m an artist / graphic designer very much into plants.
Check my blog, will be on Etsy soon also.
Thanks for your picture! Best regards, Lisa