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Submitted Videos Contest 4   (Pages)
Welcome to ChloroFilms plant videos for CONTEST #4. Thank you for the entries! Do Plants Have Hormones? You Betcha! Mary Williams General Summary of video content: I'm writing a series of articles for Teaching Tools in Plant
Generated on Sep 07, 2010.
All Session WINNERS   (Pages)
Technical Pollination Methods: Cucurbits, Author: Karl Haro von Mogel - VIEW VIDEO Technical Angiosperms: The Secrets of Flowers, Author: Kate March - VIEW VIDEO General Serotiny in Jack Pines (Growing Better), Author: Chris Martine and
Generated on Aug 31, 2010.
CholorFilms Session 2 & 3 Winners   (Pages)
CONTEST 2 GRAND PRIZE WINNER Kenaf Callus Hoedow, Author: Noah Flanigan - VIEW VIDEO General 1 FIRST PRIZE WINNER Pollination Methods: Solanum (in 2 parts), Author: Karl Haro von Mogel, 1st prize - VIEW VIDEO Technical
Generated on Aug 31, 2010.
Submitted Videos Contest 3   (Pages)
Welcome to ChloroFilms plant videos for CONTEST #3. Could be a BIG payday coming... Thank you for the entries! Arabidopsis Flower in 3D David Livingston Technical Summary of video content: Pixel-based images (JPEG) were digitally
Generated on Apr 20, 2010.
Submitted Videos - Contest 2   (Pages)
Welcome to ChloroFilms plant videos for CONTEST #2. Could be a BIG payday coming... Thank you for the entries! Triphyophyllum peltatum the clandestine carnivorous plant Siegfried R.H. Hartmeyer Technical Summary of video content:
Generated on Jan 09, 2010.
Angiosperms: The Secrets of Flowers   (crpVideo)
This is a short general introduction to the group of plants known as angiosperms (or flowering plants). The video begins with a brief mention of the rise of flowering plants and then discuss some of their major characteristics (such as fruits and flowers).
Generated on Apr 19, 2009.
What on Earth is a Triggerplant?   (crpVideo)
Triggerplants (Stylidium spp.; Stylidiaceae) are amazing plants from Australia (and a very few from a few other places). They have a freaky pollination mechanism which works like a pulvinus, where male and female parts are fused into an organ called a column.
Generated on Apr 14, 2009.

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