Abstract

There is wide diversity in flower structure and pattern in nature. The number and morphological variation of flower organs in Eranthis of the family Ranunculaceae is high, but the pattern of flower structure variation in this genus is unclear. In this study, the morphological and numerical variation in organs of Eranthis stellata Maxim. and Eranthis lobulata W. T. Wang were observed with stereomicroscopy and scanning electron microscopy, and the patterns of variation were summarized statistically. The results showed the following: (1) The structural patterns of the two species of Eranthis were not stable. There were 232 flower structural patterns among 300 individuals of E. stellata and 55 among 100 individuals of E. lobulata. The number of floral organs in E. lobulata was significantly less than that in E. stellata. (2) The morphological variation in flower organs in Eranthis mainly occurred in petals, especially in the upper lip, pseudonectaries and lower lip, e.g., the number of lobes, and pseudonectaries and inconsistency in the upper lip edge. (3) The coefficient of variation (CV) of flower organs was greater than 20%, with some values close to 40%, which indicates that the number of floral organs of the two species differ substantially, and that the number of floral organs was extremely unstable. The range in stamen number was the largest while that in sepal number was the smallest, and this fluctuation might be caused by the spiral phyllotaxis of floral organs.

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