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Enumeration of the flowering plants of tropical Africa

1996
Three volumes of the “Enumeration of the Flowering Plants of Tropical Africa” have been or will shortly be published. The fourth and final volume is at its initial stage.
Lebrun, Jean-Pierre   +1 more
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Flowering Tropical Climbers

Taxon, 1977
F. R. Fosberg, Geoffrey Herklots
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Visitor assemblages at flowers in a tropical rainforest canopy

Austral Ecology, 2007
Abstract  Canopy crane‐based studies have been carried out to quantify the sets of arthropods that visit the flowers of a suite of common species of trees, palms and vines within the Cape Tribulation study area. Those Orders that increase significantly in abundance between the budding and flowering stages of inflorescences are identified, and ...
Kitching, RL   +3 more
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Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Flowers.

Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1995
James E. Eckenwalder, Peter K. Endress
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Flowers and Beetles in the South American Tropics

Botanica Acta, 1990
AbstractExamples of beetle pollination in the South American tropics are given. The case histories refer to representatives of the families Cyclanthaceae, Annonaceae, and Araceae. In most cases the cantharophilous syndrome does not seem to be the result of coevolution but of a one‐sided adaptation of flowers to the behavior, necessities, and sense ...
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Phenology and Control of Flowering in Tropical Trees

Biotropica, 1983
Descriptions of structure and flowering phenology of the tropical tree species Cedrela mexicana, Cordia glabra, Erythrina poeppigiana. Tabebuia rosea, and Tabebuia ochrea ssp. neochrysantha are used to analyze and illustrate the complex relations between structure, vegetative development, and flowering in tropical trees.
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Saltatorial Orthoptera as Common Visitors to Tropical Flowers

Biotropica, 1974
In wet tropical regions of Peru and the Panama Canal Zone, saltatorial Orthoptera were found to visit flowers of certain species of Commelinaceae, Compositae, Gramineae, and Euphorbiaceae. Tettigoniids, especially Coinocephalus, were the commonest visitors, though representatives of Tridactylidae, Gryllidae, and Acrididae were also seen on the flowers.
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Flowering Tropical Climbers.

Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1979
Thomas W. Whitaker, Geoffrey Herklots
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Tropical Wild Flowers

Kew Bulletin, 1965
N. Y. Sandwith, V. E. Graham
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PROPAGATION OF TROPICAL CUT FLOWERS: STRELITZIA, ALPINIA, AND HELICONIA

Acta Horticulturae, 1988
Propagation of tropical cut flowers: strelitzia, Alpinia and heliconia , Propagation of tropical cut flowers: strelitzia, Alpinia and heliconia , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
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