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. 2021 Jan 29;185(4):1457–1467. doi: 10.1093/plphys/kiab034

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Profiles of floral morphology among Cuscuta accessions collected across Kenya, showing variations in gynoecia, ovule shape, size, and color across species. Aa–d, C. campestris: evidenced by small, white flowers with separate styles that bear globose stigmas; Ba–d, C. kilimanjari: confirmed by thick, separate styles with spherical stigmas; Ca–d, C. reflexa: evidenced by short, fused styles that bear ligulate stigmas. Bars Aa = 0.4 mm; Ab = 0.4 mm; Ac = 0.4 mm; Ad = 0.1 mm Ba = 0.8 mm; Bb = 0.8 mm; Bc = 1 mm; Bd = 1 mm; Ca = 1.2 mm; Cb = 1.2 mm; Cc = 1 mm, and Cd = 0.2 mm.