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  2. Chromoplast - Wikipedia

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    Chromoplasts are found in fruits, flowers, roots, and stressed and aging leaves, and are responsible for their distinctive colors. This is always associated with a massive increase in the accumulation of carotenoid pigments. The conversion of chloroplasts to chromoplasts in ripening is a classic example. They are generally found in mature ...

  3. UV coloration in flowers - Wikipedia

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    A common phenotype of UV coloration is the “bulls-eye” pattern where a flower reflects UV light at the ends of the petals and absorbs UV light in the center. [4] This acts as a guide for pollinators to locate and find pollen. [4] Other flowers add the contrast between their reproductive parts ( anthers and pistils) and their petals. [7]

  4. Orange Line (New York) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of transit in New York state, the Orange Line may refer to: Any New York City Subway service that uses the IND Sixth Avenue Line and its branches: B Sixth Avenue Express; D Sixth Avenue Express; F Sixth Avenue Local; M Sixth Avenue Local; The former V Sixth Avenue Local; The Journal Square–33rd Street route of the PATH Train

  5. Over 15 beautiful bouquets to give your love on Valentine's Day

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    There is no gift more classic than a bouquet of flowers, and while some may think that flowers are over done, they are a go-to gift for a reason! Over 15 beautiful bouquets to give your love on ...

  6. Rubus odoratus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus odoratus is a shrub growing to 3 meters (10 feet) tall, with perennial, not biennial, stems (unlike many other species in the genus). Also, unlike most other related species this plant does not have thorns. The leaves are palmately lobed with five (rarely three or seven) lobes, up to 25 cm (10 inches) long and broad, superficially ...

  7. Citrus × sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Citrus × sinensis (sometimes written Citrus sinensis ), a hybrid between pomelo ( Citrus maxima) and mandarin ( Citrus reticulata ), also known as the sweet oranges, is a commonly cultivated species of orange that includes Valencia oranges, blood oranges and navel oranges. [1]