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fruticosum L.) Some
species of
Lythrum are heterostylous, such as the
tristylous (occurring in
three forms) L. salicaria.
Lythrum species are used as food...
- soursop; Afrikaans: suring; Arabic:
hommayda (حميضة)) is a
species of
tristylous yellow-flowering
plant in the wood
sorrel family Oxalidaceae.
Oxalis cernua...
- Cryptantha.
Heterostylous plants having three flower morphs are
termed "
tristylous". Each
morph has two
types of stamens. In one morph, the
pistil is short...
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Pontederia is a
genus of
tristylous aquatic plants,
members of
which are
commonly known as
pickerel weeds.
Pontederia is
endemic to the Americas, distributed...
-
first described tristylous species in 1877 in
terms of the
incompatibility of
these three morphs. The
three floral morphs of
tristylous plants are based...
-
Charles Hilton (1977).
Breeding systems in
Eichhornia and Pontederia,
tristylous genera of the
Pontederiaceae (PhD thesis).
University of California, Berkeley...
- of the ovules.
Heterostyly – the
presence of two (distylous) or
three (
tristylous)
distinct flower morphs within a
species differing in the
lengths of the...
- First, like many
other species in the
genus Oxalis, oca
flowers exhibit tristylous heterostyly and are
consequently subject to auto-incompatibility. Furthermore...
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pollen from one
morph can
fertilize only
pistils from the
other morph. In
tristylous flowers, each
flower contains two
types of stamens; each
stamen produces...
- and is
termed "
tristylous". The
flower morphs are
named for the
length of
their pistils: long (L),
medium (M), and
short (S).
Tristylous po****tions are...