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Submitted Videos Contest 4
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Siegfried R.H. Hartmeyer Technical Summary of video content: 14 days time lapse of Byblis liniflora show clearly that the carnivorous genus Byblis moves its leaves by pulvinus (thickening at the leaf or flower stalk base, enabling movement).
Generated on Sep 07, 2010.
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All Session WINNERS
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CONTEST #1 GRAND PRIZE WINNER Fertile Eyes, Author: Ela Lamblin - VIEW VIDEO FOUR FIRST PRIZE WINNERS fantastic vesicle traffic, Author: Daniel von Wangenheim, 1st prize technical - VIEW VIDEO La Bloomba, Author: Kris Holmes,
Generated on Aug 31, 2010.
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Submitted Videos - Contest 2
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#2. Could be a BIG payday coming... Thank you for the entries! Triphyophyllum peltatum the clandestine carnivorous plant Siegfried R.H. Hartmeyer Technical Summary of video content: The African liana Triphyophyllum peltatum is
Generated on Jan 09, 2010.
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ChloroFilms Session 1 WINNERS
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GRAND PRIZE WINNER Fertile Eyes, Author: Ela Lamblin - VIEW VIDEO FOUR FIRST PRIZE WINNERS fantastic vesicle traffic, Author: Daniel von Wangenheim, 1st prize technical - VIEW VIDEO La Bloomba, Author: Kris Holmes, 1st prize
Generated on May 13, 2009.
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What on Earth is a Triggerplant?
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column. This can whip through an arc and smack a pollinating insect in the head, transferring pollen. On top of that, they're carnivorous, using a totally different mechanism! The mechanisms of both the pollination and the carnivory are explained, with a
Generated on Apr 14, 2009.
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The Carnivorous Syndrome in 3D: Part Three
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This series presents several genera of carnivorous plants, in 3D. It is intended to be useful for general and more botanically sophisticated audiences. Each episode begins with a brief introduction by the director, undergraduate Botany student Mike Wilder.
Generated on Apr 14, 2009.
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The Carnivorous Syndrome in 3D: Part Two
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This series presents several genera of carnivorous plants, in 3D. It is intended to be useful for general and more botanically sophisticated audiences. Each episode begins with a brief introduction by the director, undergraduate Botany student Mike Wilder.
Generated on Apr 14, 2009.
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The Carnivorous Syndrome in 3D: Part One
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This series presents several genera of carnivorous plants, in 3D. It is intended to be useful for general and more botanically sophisticated audiences. Each episode begins with a brief introduction by the director, undergraduate Botany student Mike Wilder.
Generated on Apr 14, 2009.
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Submitted Videos
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ChloroFilms plant biology videos entered and submitted on YouTube. Check back frequently as more will be added. Fastest Flights in Nature Wild Oats
Generated on Feb 18, 2009.