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Matthiola incana, a member of the family Brassicaceae, is an ornamental plant cultivated worldwide for its beautiful flowers. This species exhibits two flower forms: single and double flowers. The market for single-flowered plants is extremely limited and their commercial value is lower than that of double-flowered plants. Therefore, to efficiently produce high-value M. incana, farmers select double-flowered plants during the seedling stage, a few weeks after sowing, based on cotyledon characteristics. However, this identification is not simple and can be extremely difficult for inexperienced individuals.Using this dataset, you can create a classification model for Matthiola incana.
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# About the dataset
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It contains data on the following varieties of M. incana:
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* Quartet_Apricot
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Matthiola incana, a member of the family Brassicaceae, is an ornamental plant cultivated worldwide for its beautiful flowers. This species exhibits two flower forms: single and double flowers. The market for single-flowered plants is extremely limited and their commercial value is lower than that of double-flowered plants. Therefore, to efficiently produce high-value M. incana, farmers select double-flowered plants during the seedling stage, a few weeks after sowing, based on cotyledon characteristics. However, this identification is not simple and can be extremely difficult for inexperienced individuals.Using this dataset, you can create a classification model for Matthiola incana.
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# About the MiLIC dataset
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It contains data on the following varieties of M. incana:
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* Quartet_Apricot
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