The structure Convolvulaceae possess where the petals are fused together.
What is sympetalous corolla?
Convolvulaceae do not have a woody stem and are refered to as this.
What is herbaceous?
The Ipomoea batatas (A species of Convolvulaceae) produce this vegetable.
What is sweet potato?
The letter of the alphabet Convolvulaceae seeds resemble.
What is D?
The opposite of monocot and short for dicotyledon.
What is dicot?
The type of structure Colvolvulaceae possess where the sepals are free, distinct, and not fused together.
What is aposepalous calyx?
The heart-shaped leaves Convolvulaceae possess.
What is cordate?
The fruit of Ipomoea batatas can be found here in the world.
Where is globally?
Convolvulaceae produce this type of dry, dehiscent fruit with multiple fused carpels.
What is a capsule?
The type of inflorescence possessed by Convolvulaceae that is described as a single bloom that grows from the axil rather than at the tip of a branch.
What is solitary axillary?
The arrangement Convolvulaceae possess where the stamen are fused to the petals rather than being free.
What is epipetalous?
The kind of growth behavior Convolvulaceae commonly exhibit.
What is thigmotropism/twining?
Morning glories can be found in these two continents.
Where is North and South America?
One of the fruits made by Convolvulaceae that a banana is an example of.
What is a berry?
The number of carpels Convolvulaceae commonly have.
What is 2?
The type of flower shape possessed by Convolvulaceae described as a thin slender, narrow tube that abruptly expands into a flat, spreading, or flared disk-like top.
What is salverform?
The term referred to when pertaining to Convolvulaceae having both male and female parts within a single blossom which allows them to reproduce independantly.
The common name for Convolvulaceae arvensis.
What is Field Bindweed?
This texture of the seeds of Convolvulaceae are the same as a way you can cook an egg.
What is hard?
In a Convolvulaceae floral diagram, this structure is represented by a singular black dot.
What is a nectary?
The color arrangement in Convolvulaceae can be described as this.
What is vibrant color in the limbs and contrasting throats?
The regions where Convolvulaceae can be found.
What are tropical, subtropical, and temperate?
The scientific name for the Common Morning Glory.
What is Ipomoea purpurea?
These colors of Convolvulaceae seeds match that of a fictional dog that solves mysteries with his friends.
What is black/brown?
Daily “sleep” movement where Convolvulaceae open in the morning and close at night.
What is nyctinasty?