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Fringy flowers are hard to dunk. (Botany).


What good is fringe to a flower? People have traditionally considered fringe as merely part of the display for pollinators, says Joseph E. Armstrong of Illinois State University ISU is recognized in the prestigious US News rankings as a "National University", that is, a university which grants a variety of doctoral degrees and strongly emphasizes research.  in Normal. It does enhance that the flower's visual appeal, but Armstrong is convinced that fringe has another role.

Bobbing on water, a hairy-edged flower is slow to sink and quick to recover from a dunking, says Armstrong.

Clumps of hairs lining the edges of the blooms of the water snowflake, Nymphoides geminata, increase the aquatic flower's perimeter without adding much weight, Armstrong notes. He tested the force necessary to sink flowers before and after he trimmed their fringe. Pushed down at their centers, blooms with intact fringes required nearly 50 percent more force to dunk, Armstrong reports in the February American Journal of Botany The American Journal of Botany (ISSN 0002-9122) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal which includes research papers on all aspects of plant biology. The American Journal of Botany is published by the Botanical Society of America and has been published on a monthly basis .

When Armstrong did push fringed flowers underwater, they folded inward to a bud's shape and trapped an air bubble inside, when Armstrong let the submerged flowers bob back to the surface, the lobes of the flower flared open with reproductive organs Reproductive organs
The group of organs (including the testes, ovaries, and uterus) whose purpose is to produce a new individual and continue the species.

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 dry and ready for insect visitors.

Armstrong compared these fringed flowers with those of aquatic cousins in the same genus. Flowers with edges that thin out to a membrane or end in ruffles For the plural of ruffle, see .
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 didn't fare well after submersion submersion

the act of placing, or the condition of being under, the surface of a liquid.
. When these flowers are dunked and then released, parts of their flowers remain stuck underwater and their reproductive organs get drenched drench  
tr.v. drenched, drench·ing, drench·es
1. To wet through and through; soak.

2. To administer a large oral dose of liquid medicine to (an animal).

3.
.

Armstrong says fringed flowers can support the weight of a chunky pollinator, such as a bee, without dipping below the water line and getting the guest's feet wet. --S.M.
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Date:Mar 16, 2002
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