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Multiple Ornamental Uses of Costus stenophyllus Standl. & LO Williams
(Int Soc Horticultural Science, 2013-01-01)
Costus stenophyllus or bamboo costus, despite its high ornamental potential, is still little known in the cut flower and ornamental plant market. The bamboo costus is a spiral ginger admired for its beautiful stems that ...
And after fire, the Cerrado flowers: A review of post-fire flowering in a tropical savanna
(2021-07-01)
Post-fire flowering is a fire-adaptive trait that is underused in fire ecology literature to describe plant responses to fire. Most of the species described so far as having this strategy occur in mediterranean vegetation, ...
Multiple ornamental uses of Costus stenophyllus standi. & L.O. Williams
(2013-07-15)
Costus stenophyllus or bamboo costus, despite its high ornamental potential, is still little known in the cut flower and ornamental plant market. The bamboo costus is a spiral ginger admired for its beautiful stems that ...
Chemical and morphological study of a putative hybrid between Luzuriaga radicans and L. polyphylla (Monocotyledoneae: Luzuriagaceae)
(2008)
Patterns of headspace volatiles and flavonoids extracts from flowers of sympatric populations of Luzuriaga radicans Ruiz et Pav. (Monocotyledoneae: Luzuriagaceae), L. polyphylla (Hook.) J.FMacbr., and a Luzuriaga taxon ...
The evolution of floral ontogenetic allometry in the Andean genus Caiophora (Loasaceae, subfam. Loasoideae)
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2018-01)
The astounding variety of angiosperm flower morphologies has evolved in response to many selective forces. Flower development is highly coordinated and involves developmental associations between size and shape, ontogenetic ...
Morphoanatomy of the flower of Syagrus inajai (SPRUCE) Becc. (Arecaceae- Arecoideae- Attaleinae), Amazon
(Int Inst EcologySao CarlosBrasil, 2013)
Pollinarium morphology and floral rewards in Brazilian Maxillariinae (Orchidaceae)
(Oxford Univ PressOxfordInglaterra, 2004)
Relationship between floral tube length and nectar robbing in Duranta erecta L. (Verbenaceae)
(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2008-06-02)
Although nectar robbing is a common phenomenon in plant species with tubular flowers or flowers with nectar
spurs, the potential effect of this illegitimate interaction on plant reproductive success has not received ...