Apparatus and method for preventing premature separation of sepa

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47 26, 47 55, 206423, 2 21, A01G 1304

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for minimizing calyx rupture incident to rapid expansion of a corolla therein consisting of a hollow cone of lightweight light transmitting sheet material having ventilation openings therein which, as a flower bud starts to mature, is rested downwardly over the bud to circumscribe and lightly to constrain its calyx until the extended ends of the sepals of the calyx start to open to emit the corolla and is thereupon removed to release the calyx for uniform flowering of the corolla.

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