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Old 07-04-2004, 02:35 AM
Steve
 
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Default 120° symmetry


"Guy King" wrote in message
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I've got these sunflower seedlings - most of which like the one in the
bottom of the picture have two cotyledons and paired leaves.


http://www.skipweasel.pwp.blueyonder...es/trifold.jpg

However, one, as you can see had three cotyledons and has triple leaf
sets. They're exactly like ordinary sunflower leaves - only spaced 120°
round the stem.

Is this unusual in sunflowers? I've never seen it before.


It is tricotyledonous, most flowering plants are bicotyledons and grasses
are monocotyledons. It will probably have a thickened stem and you may get
some odd shaped flowers.