A gardener in Småland, southeastern Sweden, tells that her father cultivated a double daylily, Hemerocallis fulva, with variegated leaves in Stockholm in the mid 20th century. When she moved to Småland, 45 years ago, she brought a piece of his plant with her, and later on she has spread the plant to others. This daylily, known as "Kwanso Variegata", was first found in Japan in 1776, and since then it has been spread in gardens around the world, and is still sold in the garden market. The odd appearance is considered a result of mutations in the plant's gene set. Horticulturists have learned that the daylily itself strives to counteract the change that the mutation entails. In order for the plant to maintain its appearance, human efforts wit...
Aim:Horticulture has been recognized as the main pathway of plant invasions worldwide. The selection...
SummarySince ancient times, people have cut and joined together plants of different varieties or spe...
In medicinal plants (MPs), the transition from “discovery” to “cultivation” stage involves a decreas...
Gardeners have always used plants of different origins, moving them around to new environments, work...
Despite their rootedness, plants do move and are moved between different places in the garden, and f...
Plant domestication is the process of adapting plants to human use by selecting specific traits. The...
In many places on Earth, MAPs have been representing for centuries the basic sources for food and me...
The number of alien plants escaping from cultivation into native ecosystems is increasing steadily. ...
In the home garden, people inevitably interact with a multitude of non-human actors, including plant...
Commercial development of new flowering potted plants is stimulated by overproduction of major crop...
Clonality is wide-spread among plants, and clonal plants dominate many habitats and include many hig...
Dimorphic cleistogamy is an intriguing reproductive strategy in which a plant produces both closed (...
Plant breeding is evolution conducted by mankind. In ornamental crops breeding by hybridization has ...
Homeotic mutants, that is, mutants with a normal organ in a place where an organ of another type is ...
Codiaeum variegatum has become a well-known ornamental plant in Europe and North America and has lon...
Aim:Horticulture has been recognized as the main pathway of plant invasions worldwide. The selection...
SummarySince ancient times, people have cut and joined together plants of different varieties or spe...
In medicinal plants (MPs), the transition from “discovery” to “cultivation” stage involves a decreas...
Gardeners have always used plants of different origins, moving them around to new environments, work...
Despite their rootedness, plants do move and are moved between different places in the garden, and f...
Plant domestication is the process of adapting plants to human use by selecting specific traits. The...
In many places on Earth, MAPs have been representing for centuries the basic sources for food and me...
The number of alien plants escaping from cultivation into native ecosystems is increasing steadily. ...
In the home garden, people inevitably interact with a multitude of non-human actors, including plant...
Commercial development of new flowering potted plants is stimulated by overproduction of major crop...
Clonality is wide-spread among plants, and clonal plants dominate many habitats and include many hig...
Dimorphic cleistogamy is an intriguing reproductive strategy in which a plant produces both closed (...
Plant breeding is evolution conducted by mankind. In ornamental crops breeding by hybridization has ...
Homeotic mutants, that is, mutants with a normal organ in a place where an organ of another type is ...
Codiaeum variegatum has become a well-known ornamental plant in Europe and North America and has lon...
Aim:Horticulture has been recognized as the main pathway of plant invasions worldwide. The selection...
SummarySince ancient times, people have cut and joined together plants of different varieties or spe...
In medicinal plants (MPs), the transition from “discovery” to “cultivation” stage involves a decreas...