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Some monocarpic plants can be kept alive if the flowers are removed as soon as they have finished blooming before seed formation begins, or if the flower buds are removed before they begin blooming.
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Kitajima, Kaoru; Carol K. Augspurger (August 1989). "Seed and Seedling Ecology of a Monocarpic Tropical Tree, Tachigalia Versicolor".
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can take 8 to 20 years or in the case of some bamboos even over 100 years to bloom and then die. Hawaiian
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causes changes within the plants which lead to death. These changes are induced by chemicals that act as
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is most often in conjunction with describing some of the
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Y.Y. Leshem; A.H. Halevy; C. Frenkel (2 December 2012).
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plant families that include monocarpic species include
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flower
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semelparous
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hormones
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