Plants & People: The Intersection of Botany and Human Experience

Specimen of Ullucus tuberosus

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  1. Long internodes. This specimen of ulluco has long internodes, which is seen in the wild ancestor of ulluco but relatively rare in domesticated forms. This may be a semi-domesticated accession. Justin Haggard
  2. Basellaceae. Ullucus tuberosus is in the Basellaceae family, which contains many flowering plants. Justin Haggard
  3. Origin of specimen. This is a specimen of ulluco from Peru, which has been shown to have large morphological variation between different growing sites. Justin Haggard

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  1. Ulluco: Resilience and Preservation Through Time Justin Haggard

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