Posted by : Muhammad Khalid
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Dahlia
is a genus of bushy, tuberous, herbaceous perennial plants native mainly in
Mexico, but also Central America, and Colombia. A member of the Asteraceae or Compositae,
dicotyledonous plants, related species include the sunflower, daisy,
chrysanthemum and zinnia. There are at least 36 species of dahlia, with hybrids
commonly grown as garden plants. Flower forms are variable, with one head per
stem; these can be as small as 2 in diameter or up to 1 ft. This
great variety results from dahlias being octoploids
that is, they have eight sets of homologous chromosomes,
whereas most plants have only two. In addition, dahlias also contain many transposons
genetic pieces that move from place to place upon an allele which contributes
to their manifesting such great diversity.
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