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Asagao, the morning glory, in an old picture book

Asagao-so and Asagao-hin

Copyright 1998-2017 Yoshiaki Yoneda

Morning glory Ipomoea nil (=Pharbitis nil)

In the latter period of the Edo era, the cultivation of the varied morning glory thrived. During the first morning-glory boom of the Bunka/Bunsei era, new hereditary variations occurred one after another. Because floriculturists closely followed the cultivation of new individual characteristcs, many gardening picture books of the morning glory appeared. Let's observe some pictures in "Asagao-sou" by Keisei Sizian and "Asagao-hin" by Ryuuhu Minegisi, both of which appeared in Bunka 14 (1817).
Slide No. 068-071 & 223-227
Asagaoso, Nanakomti Asagaoso, 3rd fig. Maruba-tizimikuzyaku Cordate pear leaves and wrinkled pear flower Asagaoso, 12th fig. Dairin Large-flower Asagaoso, 14th fig. Aioisekka Fasciated branching stem
Asagaoso
20th fig. Maruba-daizakikuzyaku Cordate pear leaf and pear cup-like flower
Asagaoso
38th fig. Saiba-ranzisi Maple-like leaves and fertheroid flower
Asagaoso
45th fig. Makiginu Split rolled petal flower
Asagaohin
2nd fig. Isaba-rindouzaki Variegated leaf and Gentiana-like flower
Asagaohin
8th fig. Isaba-sizugaya Variegated leaf and double flower


Edited by Yuuji Tsukii (Lab. Biology, Science Research Center, Hosei University)