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Morning glory Ipomoea nil (= Pharbitis nil)

Rinpuu, Blown, Blown (B)

Copyright 1998-2022 Yoshiaki Yoneda

As the leaf veins continuing from the leaf petiole twist, the whole leaf seems to undulate. This was named Rinpuu (forest wind) because it resembles swaying leaves in a wind-blown forest. Such elegant names were frequently given in ancient times. The blown gene is dominant. The flower is the normal round type.

Slide No. 115


1 x 1

4 x 4

2 x 2

lens 8 x 8


16 x 16

1 x 1 (thumbnail images) : For indexing
2 x 2, 4 x 4, 8 x 8 : For viewing on monitor
8 x 8, 16 x 16 : For printing

Edited by Yuuji Tsukii (Lab. Biology, Science Research Center, Hosei University)