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Short long-day plants: these are long-day plants but must be exposed to short days in early periods of growth for subsequent flowering. E.g.rye, wheat
Long short-day plants: these are short-day plants but must be exposed to long days during the early period for subsequent flowering e.g. Bryophyllum, and night jasmine.
Intermediate plants (sterophotoperiods) : these plants can only flower within a definite range of light hours above and below where no blossoming occurs. E.g. some varieties of sugarcane
Amphiphotoperiodic plant: they behave just opposite to the intermediate plants where they remain vegetative in intermediate day length e.g. Mediaelgens.