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Radish Seedling

Raphanus sativus

Description:

There are uprooted and up close radish seedlings I grew for a plant biology class in a lab... I know these are not exactly "in nature", but I also grow them outside in my garden too! (and it's a neat pic, so I wanted to share!!)

Notes:

I personally love the detail of seeing the roots of these young seedlings!!

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4 Comments

Veetorious
Veetorious 12 years ago

Thank you very much Craig! : )

craigwilliams
craigwilliams 12 years ago

Hello & welcome to Noah! This is a really cool pic! I'm always fascinated by the parts of plants that you don't always get to see, like checking out the roots and any other organs when repotting. Thanks for sharing this. Your Gladiolus ovary rocks too!

Veetorious
Veetorious 12 years ago

Thank you Alice! : )

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 12 years ago

Nice!

Veetorious
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Veetorious

Hamilton, Canada

Spotted on Oct 13, 2008
Submitted on Jan 13, 2012

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