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Angiosperm Families - Alismataceae Vent.
... Reproductive type, pollination. Plants hermaphrodite, or monoecious, or dioecious (rarely), or polygamomonoecious. Floral nectaries present. Nectar secretion from the perianth, or from the gynoecium, or from the androecium ... , but usually from the bases of the sides of the carpels). Inflorescence, floral, fruit and seed morphology. Flowers aggregated in ‘inflorescences’ (usually), or solitary. ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alliaceae J.G. Agardh
... pollination. Fertile flowers hermaphrodite. Plants hermaphrodite. Floral nectaries present. Nectar secretion from the gynoecium (from septal nectaries). Pollination entomophilous. Inflorescence, floral, fruit and seed morphology. ... involucral bracts). Flowers fragrant, or odourless; regular to somewhat irregular. The floral irregularity e.g. in some Allium species, involving the androecium. Flowers ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Columbines—Elegant Flowers Spurred to Greatness
... is usually a reservoir for nectar, which is secreted by special glands inside the tube and collects in a knobby bulge at the base. The floral nectar spur wouldn't be much use ... . Spurred or Spurned The biologists concluded from their research that, over the course of evolution, floral nectar spurs have enabled columbines (and by extension, many other flowering plants) to specialize on different ...
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IJPS Contents: Vol. 157, No. 6, Supp.
... and Conosperminae: Proteaceae) Andrew W. Douglas S49-S64 Different Patterns of Floral Development in Whorled Flowers, Exemplified by Apiaceae and Brassicaceae Claudia ... Floral Nectar Spurs and Diversification Scott A. Hodges S89-S98 Phylogenetic Position and Floral Function of Siparuna (Siparunaceae: Laurales) S. S. Renner, A. E. Schwarzbach, and L. Lohmann S99-S107 Ontogenetic Contingency and Floral ...
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Articles
... the area enclosed in the botanical definition of the Cape Floral Kingdom and therefore excludes Namaqualand, the Richtersveld and adjacent areas ... identifying some Namaqualand plants which have spread into the Cape Floral Kingdom, but it is a limitation. The book starts ... and G scabridus is the only Gladiolus where extra-floral nectar production is known to occur. Gladiolus scabridus can be up ...
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... Links KNIPHOFIA TRIANGULARIS BRUNSVIGIA LITORALIS KIRSTENBOSCH GARDEN FAIR NERINE PUSILLA LACHENALIA ALLERGY EXTRA-FLORAL NECTAR : CORRECTION IBSA BULB & CORM SYMPOSIUM - AUGUST 2003 A NEW DISCOVERY, OR IS IT ... handling your Lachenalia bulbs. EXTRA-FLORAL NECTAR : CORRECTION In our last issue we wrote that Gladiolus scabridus is the only Gladiolus in which extra-floral nectar is produced. We were ...
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Florida Coonties and Atala Butterflies
... Arrowroot starch from coonties. Florist Greens. Florists sometimes use coontie fronds as greenery in floral arrangements. They provide tropical appeal and have the ability to last as a cut ... colony to survive. The adult requires specific nectar plants. Known nectar plants have compound flowers with short tubular corollas. Plants identified as nectar sources for the Atala butterfly are listed in ...
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Botany for the Beginner
... a receptive stigma while they move from flower to flower in search of nectar provided by the flower. The floral envelope could comprise a ring or whorl of petals (known as the ... petals are not shown but the outer two are larger than the others; the outer floral envelope enclosing the flower in bud, the calyx, comprises five bracts. There are two stamens ...
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The Genus Kunzea
... . When the fruit ripens it sheds the seeds approximately 20-50 in number. However, the floral tube remains persistent on the plant and could contain 2-5 valves. Kunzeas are normally ... desirable genus of attractive plants to grow in any garden. The floral beauty of infinite variation attracts beneficial insects and nectar loving birds. From 'Native Plants for New South Wales', newsletter of ...
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Phenology Web Links: (1) Sequence of Bloom, Floral Calendars, What's in Bloom; (2) Birds, Bees, Insects and Weeds
... , trees, and flowers blooming in the Colonial Williamsburg gardens. Go To Top Floral Calendars & Bee Forage "A floral calendar for beekeeping is a time-table that indicates to the beekeeper ... Bee Culture magazine. Nectar and Pollen Plants of Oklahoma Oklahom State University http://www.okrangelandswest.okstate.edu/pdfFiles/OSUextPubs/F-7155.pdf Bee Forage and Floral Calendars Beekeeping in Asia, ...
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