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Mar 3, 2011 6:05 AM CST
Name: Ursula
Fair Lawn NJ, zone 7a
Orchids Plumerias Cactus and Succulents Region: New Jersey Region: Pennsylvania Native Plants and Wildflowers
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2N would be diploid, so 4N/tetraploid has twice the number of chromosomes. Many times you get larger blooms on a 4N Orchid, which is a good thing. There are 4N Sophronitis coccinea around which are stunningly large and gorgeous.

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