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Xylocarpus granatum and X. mekongensis are semi-evergreen tree species. Both species exhibit leaf fall, leaf flushing, flowering andfruiting sequentially. They are seasonal bloomers but also flower sporadically almost throughout the year. The flowers are ... see more

Information on pollination ecology and seed dispersal aspects is essential to understand sexual reproduction in Lagascea mollis Cav. The study was aimed at providing details of pollen presentation system, pollination syndrome, pollinators and seed dispers... see more

The numbers of disk floret anthers of Calyptocarpus vialis in Wichita County, Texas form a consecutive series of one to four; four anthers (71%) and three anthers (27%) were most common. Three anthers is an unusual, perhaps singular, number for Asteraceae... see more

Rhynchosia cana is a perennial erect sub-shrub.  It flowers during November-January with peak flowering in December.  The flowers are hermaphroditic, nectariferous, self-compatible and display explosive pollination mechanism adapted for pollinat... see more

Clerodendrum inerme (L.) Gaertn. (Lamiaceae) is bisexual, self-compatible and has a vector-dependent mixed breeding system.  They are dichogamous and herkogamous; the day 1 flowers are staminate while the day 2 and 3 flowers are pistillate.  The... see more

Pavetta indica is a massive bloomer for a brief period in May.  The flowers are hermaphroditic, strikingly protandrous, self and cross-compatible, nectariferous and psychophilous.  They possess secondary pollen presentation mechanism as a device... see more

Pavetta tomentosa is a massive bloomer for a brief period during May-June.  The flowers are hermaphroditic, strikingly protandrous, self and cross-compatible, nectariferous and psychophilous. They possess secondary pollen presentation mechanism as a ... see more

Clerodendrum infortunatum L. is a gregarious woody shrub that flowers during dry season. The flowers are strongly protandrous, herkogamous and dichogamous displaying temporal dioecy. The flowers prevent spontaneous autogamy but facilitate geitonogamy and ... see more

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