Published: 04 October, 2019 | Volume 3 - Issue 3 | Pages: 095-100
Figure 1:
Phenotypes of unmowed goosegrass observed at the completion of the life cycle (~10 weeks) grown under greenhouse conditions at Clemson University, Clemson, SC. The pot (101) to the far left was a wild, upright growing habit, the second pot (201) from the left has an intermediate growth habit (int_I), and the third pot (301) from the left has an intermediate growth habit (int_II), while the far right pot (401) has a dwarf growth habit.
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