Vernalisation stimulates flowering in:
Turmeric
Carrot
Ginger
Zaminkand
(Plant Growth and Development, Section on Vernalisation), vernalisation refers to the promotion of flowering by a period of low temperature. This phenomenon is commonly seen in biennial plants, which are monocarpic plants that normally flower and die in the second season. Common examples of biennials mentioned are sugarbeet, cabbages, and carrots.
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