Plants & People: The Intersection of Botany and Human Experience

Ullucus tuberosus specimen in hand

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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. Flowers. Flowers of ulluco are pedicellate. Justin Haggard
  4. Leaf veins. In sagitate leaves, the venation is pinnate, compared to palmate venation typical in reniform leaves of ulluco. Justin Haggard
  5. 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
  6. Stem. The stem of ulluco is ridged, and coloration can vary between green, yellow, and red. Justin Haggard
  7. Alternating leaves. Leaves alternate along the stem. Justin Haggard
  8. Petiole. The ridged petiole attaches the leaves to the stem. Justin Haggard
  9. 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

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  1. Ulluco: Resilience and Preservation Through Time Justin Haggard

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