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Heliconiaceae

open access: yes, 2006
Burg, W.J., van der, van der Burg, W.J.
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Honeyeater (Meliphagidae) pollination and the floral biology of PolynesianHeliconia (Heliconiaceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1999
The primary pollinator of Polynesian heliconias,Heliconia laufao andH. paka, is the Wattled Honeyeater,Foulehaio carunculata. This report is the first documentation of pollination by honeyeaters in the genusHeliconia and the first record ofF. carunculata as a pollinator of a plant species.
Pedersen, Louise Buchholt   +1 more
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Heliconias (Heliconiaceae) in rural landscapes

Agro Productividad
Objective: To research native, endemic, and introduced heliconia species and their size for use in rural landscaping and to describe the phenology of two species. Design/Methodology/Approach: A bibliographical review was carried out in search for native and endemic heliconia species; a list of the introduced heliconias was developed with field data ...
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New Taxa of Heliconia (Heliconiaceae) from Ecuador

Brittonia, 1991
Three new species (Heliconia fredberryana H. litana, andH. lutheri) and one new subspecies (H. obscura ssp.dichroma) from Ecuador are described, illustrated, and discussed.
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Morphology and Phylogenetic Significance of Exine-less Pollen of Heliconia (Heliconiaceae)

Systematic Botany, 1983
Pollen morphology of 27 species of Heliconia (19 species with pendent inflorescences; eight species with erect inflorescences) was examined using brightfield and scanning electron microscopy. Pollen of species with erect inflorescences has many character states in common with pollen of pendent species. Among the species with pendent inflorescences four
W. John Kress, Donald E. Stone
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Colonization by Herbivores of Heliconia spp. Plants (Zingiberales: Heliconiaceae)

Biotropica, 1984
The leaf-top herbivore guild of Heliconia spp. is a particularly good subject for the examination of host colonization because individuals may be monitored easily for extended periods of time. Studies of the guild on H. imbricata in Costa Rica and on H. latispatha in Ecuador reveal substantial variation in the rates of colonization among plants.
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Heliconiaceae 赫蕉科 @iN

2020
Kwok, Alan, Tai, Ada
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Heliconiaceae

2001
Maas, P.J.M.   +2 more
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