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Gladiolo.

Begonnen von frfmfrfm, November 21, 2012, 17:05:10 NACHMITTAGS

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frfmfrfm

Good evening, with your permission and my little experience I ask a question.
Stained with gentian violet I cut a stalk of gladiolus.
They left some blue dots and green edge, Could I explain what parts are these.
It's the first time I do this.
The photos that made ​​HTC.
A greeting and thanks.











frfmfrfm

#1
I could say the name of the parts 1,2 and 3.
Thank you.


Klaus Herrmann

Good morning Francisco,

For a first start: very nice!

I am really not the right specialist ::) , but I want to start, just to give you a first idea. The specialists will for shure follow and correct me! ;)
First advice: cuts should be made allways rectangular, then the cut is easyer to understand. You have done a cut in an 45° angle - that is ok when you cut flowers for a bouquet for your wife :D
But I think we can see, that this is a monocotyledone plant because the vessels (1) for the transport of water are spotted all over the cross-section.
The green (2) color is chlorophyll in the parenchym under the epidermis.
For more details I think we should have a higher magnification. And with a trichrome staining (Etzold blue for example) the different types of tissue are easyer to determine.

A question what means HTC?
Mit herzlichen Mikrogrüßen

Klaus


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frfmfrfm

#3
Thank you very much Klaus, with this explanation is right.
I am newbie not understand anything. ???
The piece of Gladiolus I found him in the street of a woman selling flowers.
But I'm studying hard and I have to translate the issues.
On the court, I have been fond of roses
I will upload photos and thanks for correcting me.
HTC is a mobile phone.
A greeting.


frfmfrfm

I upload some pictures of this first test, I have done this with neutral red.
If someone wants to tell me something I appreciate.
Best regards, Francisco.