Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, cyanobacteria, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy, which is stored as a food source. Photosynthetic organisms thus produce their own food, and are called autotrophs… more »
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Did you know there is only one substance that absolutely must be available to all living things on planet Earth? It isn’t oxygen — while that’s essential for animals and for non-photosynthetic processes within a plant, it’s a poisonous… more »
This earlier post described the four branch types peculiar to jujube trees: primary (extension) branches, secondary (non-extension) branches, fruiting mother branches, and fruiting branchlets. Also mentioned were the two bud types, main and secondary,… more »
Around 7pm the other evening I was perusing my trees, and — as I often do, gently pulled down a fruiting branchlet above to look more closely with my loupe at the flowers and developing fruits along it. To my absolute horror it came away in my hand! I… more »
Anthesis is the period or action of a flower opening, and this post will document two Ta-Jan flowers doing exactly that. Firstly, a refresher on the parts of a jujube flower to make this easier to follow along: Stamens and anthers are mentioned a… more »