Phenotypic variation at late developmental stages in CASH plants.
(A) Photograph of the CASH127 plant, showing the
development of aerial rosettes in the first node. (B)
Photograph of the CASH100 plant, showing no apical dominance and
developing four inflorescence branches at the first node.
(C) Photograph of a dwarf and late flowering plant
(CASH141, Left) and a normal control plant
(Right). (D–G) Photographs of various
flower phenotypes, including a flower with five petals
(E), no petal (F), and no petal and sepal
(G). A normal Arabidopsis flower is shown
in D. (Bars = 10 mm. The same scale is used from
D to G.)