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A Matter of Selection By Benjamin Buran

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            In the past few weeks, the entirety of our classes plants have grown substantially. Nonetheless, as our plants continue to grow, there are many variations in their appearances. The characteristic of the brassica oleracea plant that seems to have displayed the most change is the color and shape of their leaves. As you can clearly see in some of our pictures, some of the plants have the cliched leave colors and shapes. This is the classical green with white stem and a very rounded almost circular leave shape. These common aspects however vary as we look at other plants. In the second picture, you can clearly see that the color of the leaf is darker than our first picture. Also, it has a purple stem and a very jagged leaf outline with the all in all shape of a round triangle. Not only does the shape and color of a plant change over time, but so does the actual size as well. The length of the leaves in the first and second picture are in order, being about three to four inches

A Matter of Selection by William Mahnke

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All of the plants in the garden have grown a lot in the past few weeks.  However, as they continue to grow, they variations in their appearances.  The characteristic of the brassica oleracea plants that seems to exhibit the most change is the shape and color of the leaves.  As you see in some of the pictures, some of the plants have what you would think of stereotypical leave shapes and colors.  They have the classic green with a white stem and the leaves are a round shape.  These qualities however change as we look at other plants.  As you see in the second picture, the color of the leaf is a darker green then the first picture.  Not to mention, it has a purple stem and the shape of the leaves are very jagged with an overall shape of a round triangle.  Not only can the shape and color of the leaves change but the size as well.  The length of the leaves in the first and second picture are in order  about three or four inches and five or six inches.  Also, the width of these are small,

#8: A matter of selection by Chase Lyles

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           For our last story of the seed blog post my group and I looked at all of the plants in the garden to see which part of the plants had the most variation. We concluded that the leaves had the most amount of variation. Our Brussel sprout leaves were very small compared to the cabbage leaves. Our leaves were short and round while the cabbage leavers were very large and round .   All of the other plants also had very different shaped  leaves because  of there different size and/or shape.      There are many reasons that there is variation between the different Brassica oleracea plants. One  of the reasons is due to mutations that helped some of the plants survive in a certain conditions  and/or of allele frequency that can change the appearance of the offspring from its parents.  Out of all of the Brassica oleracea plants the part that is most consistent are the leaves. Each one of the leaves are colored some shade of green. Some of the leavers have veins and edges but mo