Chromosome Number Nature of Pollination
Description: A rhizomatous spreading herb with a basal stump. Leaves closely inserted; petioles to19cm long with fine white hair; lamina reniform with crenate margins, glaborous, to 5cm wide. Inflorescence, a flat top umbel of 3 flowers; bracts 2-3, purplish green and cup shaped; sepals 5; stamens 5; stigmas 2; ovary inferior round and flat, hairy with 2 locules. Capsules to 3mm in diameter and flat.
Breeding Methods
Pegaga plant can grow esily by its nature. However, this plant possesse some ornamental value as the leaves are present in large
amount, big in size and beautiful.
This plant can be propagated from:-
A)ROOTINGS
B) sEEDLINGS
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hai nisha..nice to see ur blog..
ReplyDeletethe baby pic is so cute..(;
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hii fren..nice to see ur blog.. never knew before that pegaga has so much values.very informative.
ReplyDeletevery nice blog..lots of information..
ReplyDeletei like pegaga very much..
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Woww...u nak lawan Deiva ye? Beautiful blog and pictures..i like da walking frog...hehehe..but i cant really understand ur comment about my blog..kuang3x
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