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Jan 11, 2014 12:57 PM CST
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Name: Kent Pfeiffer
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There are other patterns related to Plicatas, though. In Luminatas, the anthocyanin pigment covers most of the petals EXCEPT the edges and the heart of the flower, essentially the reverse of a Plicata.



Glaciatas are basically Plicatas that don't have any anthocyanin pigment at all.



The almost glow in sunlight.

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