Fig. 1
From: Genome-specific association study (GSAS) for exploration of variability in hemp (Cannabis sativa)

Variability in morphological and developmental traits within a hemp population derived from a self-pollinated individual. Violin plots depict the distribution of plant height measurements (in cm) on a weekly basis (a). Each violin represents the density of data points along the y-axis, with wider sections indicating higher density. The mean value for each distribution is indicated by a horizontal crossbar. Morphological and developmental changes of the same plant photographed in four-week intervals (b). Plants with at least one side branch were counted every week (c). The length (in cm) of the longest side branch among 342 samples at the end of the trial (d). The stem diameter measurements (in mm) of 342 plants were recorded at two distinct heights at the end of the trial, 10 cm and 110 cm above the soil level (e). Dry biomass weight (in g) among 342 individuals from the S1 population (f).