Definition of Homostylous. Meaning of Homostylous. Synonyms of Homostylous

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- placed opposite, and are normally decussate. Their flowers are generally homostylous, but very few are dimorphically heterostylous. The petals are normally...
- 2307/2443300. ISSN 0002-9122. Fecundity in Distylous and Self-Incompatible Homostylous Plants of Mitc****a repens (Rubiaceae) Fred R. Ganders Vol. 29, No. 1...
- Streptopetalum hildebrandtii grows up to 0.4 m tall, has 3–7 cm leaves, and homostylous yellow and orange flowers. "Streptopetalum hildebrandtii Urb. | Plants...
- up to 2 meters tall, yellow antrorse hairs on pubescent leaves, white homostylous raceme flowers, and "yellowish-brown" seeds. Currently, there are two...
- that have highly restricted distributions from which the more weedy homostylous congeners are thought to have evolved. The last remaining native po****tions...
- Sylvia; Conti, Elena (2012). "Reproductive implications of herkogamy in homostylous primroses: Variation during anthesis and reproductive ****urance in alpine...
- base of the perianth. Its flowers are described as heterostylous or homostylous and yellow. In 1862, W.H.Harvey would make the initial description of...
- explain the repeated independent evolution of heterostyly as opposed to homostylous self-incompatibility: 1) that heterostyly has evolved as a mechanism...
- S****, J. S. (2001). "Pollen tube growth and inhibition in distylous and homostylous Turnera and Piriqueta (Turneraceae)". Canadian Journal of Botany. 29...
- the Caatinga and Atlantic Forest. Oxossia dasystyla has white "horny" homostylous racemous flowers and reddish glabrous branches. It is semidecidous, flowers...