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Understanding is like chrystanthemums blooming
Understanding blooms like chrysanthemums – after a period of uninterrupted darkness. Chrysanthemums bloom in Winter – when nights are longer. A pigment called phytochrome helps the plant know when or when not to flower. Long nights, at least 8 hours or … Continue reading
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