Abstract

The micromorphology of selected elements of <i>Echium vulgare</i> L. flowers was investigated, with special attention to the structure of the nectaries and the stigma of the pistil as well as types of trichomes occurring on the surface of the calyx. The nectary had the shape of an uneven disc located around the lower region of the four-parted ovary of the pistil. The glandular cells formed a tier with a height of 330 μm and a radial width of 144 μm. Nectar was secreted onto the nectary surface through anomocytic stomata located at the level of other epidermal cells. Most of the stomata were open, with a different dimension of the pore. Their largest number was observed at the base of the nectary, and 462 stomata were noted on the whole surface of the nectary. The cuticle on the surface of the guard cells formed fine, circular striae. The subsidiary cells formed striated cuticular ornamentation, with the striae arranged radially in the direction of the stoma, whereas on the surface of other epidermal cells the striae formed an arrangement with different directions. The epidermis on the surface of the stigma formed regularly arranged papillae with a fan-shaped, expanded upper part which had corrugated outer walls, whereas the base of the cell formed a widened small column. The epidermis of the abaxial part of the calyx was covered by numerous non-glandular trichomes of different length which were made up of one or several cells. The glandular trichomes in the epidermis of the calyx grew with smaller density compared to the protective trichomes, and they were composed of a 1-2-celled stalk and a glandular head.

Highlights

  • Echium vulgare L. (Boraginaceae) is a widespread species in the flora of Poland

  • The aim of the present study was to determine the micromorphology of floral glandular structures of Echium vulgare, including the nectary, the stigma of the pistil and trichomes occurring on the surface of the calyx

  • Echium vulgare L. plants from which inflorescences were sampled came from the Botanical Garden of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland

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Introduction

(Boraginaceae) is a widespread species in the flora of Poland It grows on lowlands and in lower piedmont areas. This species prefers sandy, dry and warm soils. Echium vulgare plants form a ground leaf rosette. Above-ground shoots may reach a height of 1 m. They are densely haired, with hairs protruding. This species is distinguished by a long period of flowering which lasts from June to October. The blue, five-lobed, oblique corolla is twice longer than the calyx. The stamens (5) with red filaments project beyond the corolla (Šomšac , 1984)

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