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Tripterocalyx carneus (Nyctaginaceae) Is Self-Compatible
The Southwestern Naturalist, 2008Abstract Recent phylogenetic work has demonstrated that the ability of species of the angiosperm family Nyctaginaceae to self-fertilize is evolutionarily labile. However, the potential for further investigation of the evolution of mating systems in the family is limited, because there is no information on reproductive biology for several genera.
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Trees, shrubs, herbs, or armed climbers; roots not rarely tuberous. Indument consisting of simple hairs. Leaves simple, exstipulate, opposite or rarely in whorls or pseudowhorls, sometimes unequal in one pair. Inflorescence cymose, often thyrsoid, corymbose or umbellate terminal or axillary, sometimes cauliflorous.
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Trees, shrubs, herbs, or armed climbers; roots not rarely tuberous. Indument consisting of simple hairs. Leaves simple, exstipulate, opposite or rarely in whorls or pseudowhorls, sometimes unequal in one pair. Inflorescence cymose, often thyrsoid, corymbose or umbellate terminal or axillary, sometimes cauliflorous.
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A New Interpretation of the Successive Cambia of Some Nyctaginaceae as Interxylary Phloem
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL PLANT SCIENCES, 2021Israel L. Cunha Neto +2 more
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Neea campanulata (Nyctaginaceae: Pisonieae), a new species from humid forests, Pará State, Brazil
Kew bulletin, 2021Daniel da Silva Costa +2 more
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Phylogeny and Taxonomic Synopsis of the Genus Bougainvillea (Nyctaginaceae)
Plants, 2022Mary Ann C Bautista +2 more
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