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  • Inherited Traits in Plants: Flower Color, Leaf Shape & Height
    Here are three inherited traits of plants, along with examples:

    1. Flower Color: This is a classic example. A red rose plant will produce red roses, and a white rose plant will produce white roses. This is due to genes passed down from the parent plants.

    2. Leaf Shape: Some plants have broad, flat leaves (like oak trees), while others have narrow, needle-like leaves (like pine trees). This shape is determined by the plant's genes.

    3. Height: A tall sunflower plant will produce offspring that are also tall, while a dwarf bean plant will produce offspring that are short. Height is a complex trait influenced by many genes, but it's still ultimately determined by the plant's genetic makeup.

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