Figure 22
Copyright 1998-2017 Yoshiaki Yoneda
"Tatsutaba-benigakisibori-fuurin-kumiageguruma-botan-dozaki  Youryuuen"; Maple leaf and reddish persimmon spotted wind-bell composed windmill duplicated twice flower   Youryuuen   
The leaves are maple-like, having five points. The flowers have shallow splits.  When maple is combined with cup flower, a cup flower with shallow splits is produced.  This is called a windmill flower.  Because the stamens and pistil become petal-like by the combined duplicated (double flower) gene to the windmill flower, the petal-like structures grow from inside the central cup.  In the flower of this figure, the petal-like structures changed to bell-shaped.  In this way, during the Kaei/Ansei era, many genes were combined, resulting in complicated flowers.  However, this combination of genes is thought to have occurred by natural hybridization.   
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1 x 1 (thumbnail images) : For indexing 2 x 2, 4 x 4, 8 x 8 : For viewing on monitor 8 x 8, 16 x 16 : For printing