Ullucus tuberosus specimen in hand
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- Compact growth. Most domesticated forms of ulluco have an upright, compact growth habit. Other domesticated forms and the wild form have a longer, trailing growth habit with stems reaching up to 2 meters in length. Justin Haggard
- Arrangement of flowers. Although leaves are arranged in an alternating pattern along the stem, the flowers typically only develop along one side of the stem. Justin Haggard
- Flowers. Flowers of ulluco are pedicellate. Justin Haggard
- Leaf veins. In sagitate leaves, the venation is pinnate, compared to palmate venation typical in reniform leaves of ulluco. Justin Haggard
- Short internodes. Common in domesticated ulluco, the short internodes contribute to a compact growth habit. Domesticated forms of ulluco only grow between 20 to 40 cm tall. Justin Haggard
- Stem. The stem of ulluco is ridged, and coloration can vary between green, yellow, and red. Justin Haggard
- Alternating leaves. Leaves alternate along the stem. Justin Haggard
- Petiole. The ridged petiole attaches the leaves to the stem. Justin Haggard
- Leaf shape. Leaves of ulluco vary in morphology, and range between reniform and sagitate. The leaf in this image is more sagitate in shape. Justin Haggard