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Old 22-07-2005, 11:26 AM
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Does anyone know of a link that will show the anatomy of passiflora leaves ?

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Does anyone know of a link that will show the anatomy of passiflora leaves ?


What do you mean by anatomy? If you just mean leaf shape, presumably you
have already done a google image search?

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Does anyone know of a link that will show the anatomy of passiflora leaves
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What do you mean by anatomy? If you just mean leaf shape, presumably you
have already done a google image search?

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I mean the veins, sinuses, glands etc that I have seen spoken off for
individual species and hybrids

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Hazel wrote:

Does anyone know of a link that will show the anatomy of passiflora leaves ?

Hazel


Try Vanderplank's 'Passionflowers' for a pretty comprehensive ID. (In
the library.. Its a book! )

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Does anyone know of a link that will show the anatomy of
passiflora leaves ?

Hazel



There's a text link here which tells you everything anyone
would ever need to know about this :-)

http://delta-intkey.com/angio/www/passiflo.htm

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Leaf anatomy. Extra-floral nectaries present (on the petioles).
Mucilaginous epidermis present, or absent. Stomata anomocytic.

The mesophyll with sclerencymatous idioblasts, or without
sclerenchymatous idioblasts. Minor leaf veins without phloem
transfer cells (Passiflora).

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http://delta-intkey.com/angio/www/passiflo.htm

A colour botanical ilustration of one flower and one leaf
from that link -

http://delta-intkey.com/angio/images/bmag66.jpg

and a b/w illustration of a dissected flower.


michael adams

Thanks michael and JW. Indeed one local library does have that book

Hazel


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