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Morning glory Ipomoea nil (= Pharbitis nil)

Asagaoso (Varieties of the Japanese morning glory) (block-print) by Sizian-Keiei (1817)

Figure 20; Maruba-daizakikuzyaku, Cordate pear leaf and pear cup-like flower

Copyright 1998-2022 Yoshiaki Yoneda

Because the flower tube is turned down and makes a stand, we call this a cup flower. A part of the stamens changes into a petal-like structure in pear mutants. This figure shows petaloid stamens elongating from the central cup of the flower. This plant may include a reversed gene and petaloid pear gene.

Slide No. 223


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1 x 1 (thumbnail images) : For indexing
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Edited by Yuuji Tsukii (Lab. Biology, Science Research Center, Hosei University)