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2. Pattern of growth in which [[stem]] cannot continue growth, usually because it is terminated by a flower.<br><br> | 2. Pattern of growth in which [[stem]] cannot continue growth, usually because it is terminated by a flower.<br><br> | ||
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This diagram compares the growth of indeterminate vs. determinate tomatoes.<br><br> | This diagram compares the growth of indeterminate vs. determinate tomatoes.<br><br> | ||
Source: https://www.slideshare.net/GrowYourOwnNevada/grow-your-own-nevada-fall-2012-reap-what-you-sow<br><br> | Source: https://www.slideshare.net/GrowYourOwnNevada/grow-your-own-nevada-fall-2012-reap-what-you-sow<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 11:14, 24 July 2017
1. Growth that is limited.
2. Pattern of growth in which stem cannot continue growth, usually because it is terminated by a flower.
This diagram compares the growth of indeterminate vs. determinate tomatoes.
Source: https://www.slideshare.net/GrowYourOwnNevada/grow-your-own-nevada-fall-2012-reap-what-you-sow