Blue or Bluish--Caerulea or Delphine, Duchesse de Namours, Lindleyana or Dr.
But there were many exceptions to such simplicity of movement; thus the cotyledons of Ipomoea caerulea moved 13 times either upwards or downwards in the course of 16 h.
The hypocotyledonous stems of Ipomoea caerulea and purpurea are extremely heliotropic, whilst the stems of older plants, only about a foot in height, are, as we have just seen, almost wholly insensible to light.
Three young plants (about a foot in height) of Ipomoea caerulea and four of I.
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