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New Theoretical Insights Unraveling Color Pattern in the Flowers of Passiflora incarnata
The change in the color pattern of the petals of Passiflora incarnata is
studied using the chaos theory in the form of logistic maps and plotted using
the corresponding bifurcation diagram. Based on a colorful inspection of the
beginning of violet-colored dots along the filament of the flower's bud stage
and the emergence of alternating bands of violet and white color in the matured
bloom, it is possible to deduce that a two-degree model for polynomial mapping
can be used to study color oscillations in the flower.