Larkspur Flower Anatomy. A flower which cannot be divided into two equal parts by vertical plane is known as acyclic or asymmetric eg Opuntia Canna Fig. The flowers of Larkspur can be situated in a dense column or in an open often branched loose spike.
Larkspur flowers are almost as complex as the Orchids. Each flower has 3 to 5 pistils thus forming 3 to 5 fruits. See more ideas about morgue planting flowers skeleton anatomy.
Broad leaves are divided into deep lobes.
The five large parts are the sepals. The colorful Larkspur blooms cover a spectrum from white to blue to violet. Each flower has 3 to 5 pistils thus forming 3 to 5 fruits. The sepals are showy and brightly colored with the upper sepals forming a pointed nectar spur.