The plant morphology of Cucumber

Animal and plant morphology

Anthris loquat leaves herb upright, 10-70cm in height. Stem cylindrical, much branched, shortly curly hairs. Leaves alternate, with short stalks; leaves thin papery, lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 3-6.5 cm long, 0.5-1.5 cm wide, apex obtuse, mucronulate, base cuneate, margins

With hairiness, both sides and veins are short stiff or puberulent; main veins are obvious. [1] Flowers bisexual, racemes terminal or born in branch forks, 2-9cm long, pedicels 2.5-5mm long; sepals 3, persistent, lanceolate, unequal; sepals 5, persistent , ciliate, outside 3 small, inside 2 large, petaloid, broadly obovate to rounded, ca. 6 mm, apex obtuse, base clawed; petals 3, pink to purple, lateral petals ± oblique Rhomboid, base inside pubescent, keel helmet shaped, margin with white marginal hair, apex abaxial with 8-branched, linear cocks-shaped appendages; stamens 8, filaments 2/3 below connate sheath, sheath and petals Adhesive hairy, anthers ovate, base inserted; ovary obovate, ciliate, style curved, stigma 2, papillary, arranged at intervals. Capsule oblong to rounded, shorter than internal sepals, ca. 5 mm, with papillary, papillate, winged, ciliate, apex emarginate. Seeds slightly flat, oblong, black, ca. 4 mm, white villous, helmeted, very short 3-lobed. Flowering from July to September, fruiting from August to October.


YT-88

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