Encyclopedia : Wild & local strains

South American strains

Colombian Colombia Y025

Copyright 1998-2022 Yoshiaki Yoneda

This is a wild strain from Magdalena district in Colombia. The hypocotyls have a tinge of light red, but the cotyledons are green. The epidermal hairs extend to the hypocotyl and to the cotyledonary petiole. The leaf is of The main lobe-intermediate, and it is small. The corolla is fairly light blue. The diameter of the flower is ca. 5 cm. The flower tube is white. Light-brown epidermal hairs extend to the calyx. Under natural conditions at Shizuoka-city, flower buds are recognized in the middle of October. A distinguishing characteristic is that the tip of the sepal bends when a flower is budding. One flower is generally observed per peduncle, but there can frequently be two. The flower color of this strain is a little more intense than that of the Africa strain.
Colombia Y025-1
Panoramic view
Colombia Y025-2
Panoramic view
Colombia Y025-3
Cotyledon
Colombia Y025-4
Cotyledon
Colombia Y025-5
From 1st leaf to 3rd leaf
Colombia Y025-6
Leaf
Colombia Y025-7
Flower bud
Colombia Y025-8
Leaf and flower
Colombia Y025-9
Flower
Colombia Y025-10
Calyx of the opening flower
Colombia Y025-11
Inflorescence
Colombia Y025-12
Capsule

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