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south-east asia. it thrives in the moist tropics and sub-tropics and is cultivated in india, pakistan, sri lanka, china, the west indies, indonesia, malaysia, vietnam, peru and australia. in its fresh form, it looks like ginger, though it's more of an orange hue underneath the rough brown skin. the rhizomes
south-east asia. it thrives in the moist tropics and sub-tropics and is cultivated in india, pakistan, sri lanka, china, the west indies, indonesia, malaysia, vietnam, peru and australia. in its fresh form, it looks like ginger, though it's more of an orange hue underneath the rough brown skin. the rhizomes...
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pollination , with each seed producing a plant with a different genetic composition, causing within the same species differences in growth, productivity, color, leaf characteristics, disease resistance, flavor, and other fruit characteristics. [ ] the mother plant develops underground stems called rhizomes
, allowing the plant to form a network of rhizomes creating a large patch (called a clone) which is genetically distinct. [ ] floral and leaf buds develop intermittently along the stems of the plant, with each floral bud giving rise to - flowers and the eventual fruit. [ ] wild blueberries prefer an...
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