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. 2016 Jan 5;6:1144. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.01144

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Examples of flowers and cells visualized. (A) The four species of Saltugilia grown in the greenhouses at the University of Florida. From left to right: S. splendens subsp. grantii, S. splendens subsp. splendens, S. caruifolia and S. australis. (B) Flower of Gilia stellata, one of the species used as an outgroup. (C) S. latimeri collected in Joshua Tree National Park, CA, USA. (D) Prepped microscope slide of the small stage of S. australis. (E) Prepped microscope slide of the mature stage of S. splendens subsp. grantii. (F–I) Representatives of the four types of cells observed in flower material: conical, transition, jigsaw and elongated cells respectively. Scale bars in (A–C,E) are 1 cm, and (F–I) are 20 μM.