Passion flower anatomy

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I am a biologist and educator at Stanford University and a foldscope user

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I decided to sacrifice and dissect a Passion flower from my backyard. Using a diagram from the web I’m pretty sure I viewed the petal corona fiber ( purple) ovary ( seeds?) stigma and anther ( both had green pollen grains) and the red petal ( awesome pigment granules!) #Bio60_2021

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