Illustration of wild mock cucumber (Echinocystis lobata), also known as wild Balsam apple, from John Torrey’s A Flora of the State of New-York (1843).
Featured on PDR in the essay “Spontaneous Revolutions”: Darwin’s Diagrams of Plant Movement
After weeks of watching young tendrils slowly corkscrew their way toward the sun, Charles Darwin set about inventing a system for making botanic motion visible to the naked eye. Natalie Lawrence delves into a lesser-known chapter of the naturalist’s research, discovering revelations about the vegetal world that remain neglected to this day.