Blogpost #8 - Jolene Hayes The plant has doubled in size. It is about 18 inches tall, with leaves that are 7-10 inches. It has gotten wider and is now 21 inches wide. The color has changed, too. Before, it was yellow and looked unhealthy. Now, it is turning into more of a grey color. the leaf stems and the stock are a purple color. The plant has a dry texture. I noticed that the leaves have very small thorns on it, which is a defense mechanism to keep bugs away. It is starting to flower a lot more. These traits (height, color) are examples of natural variations. With selective breeding , the plants get natural variations . The plants genes determine the species but there will still be variations because every plant is different. All of the plants in the garden I saw had different variations. The other plants had different leaves and sizes. Some plants were as small as 8 inches, while others were about 20 inches. With descent with modification , the Brassica plant can have 7 varia
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