Definition of Heterostylous. Meaning of Heterostylous. Synonyms of Heterostylous

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- Heterostyly is a unique form of polymorphism and herkogamy in flowers. In a heterostylous species, two or three morphological types of flowers, termed "morphs"...
- to release the small black seeds. The flowers are hermaphrodite but heterostylous; individual plants bear either pin flowers (longuistylous flower: with...
- in the commelinid clade, in the monocots. It is a small family of heterostylous aquatic plants, occurring in tropical and subtropical waters. Charles...
- species are blue or yellow, rarely red, white, or pink, and some are heterostylous. There is an average of 6 to 10 seeds per boll. Linum species are used...
- leaflet is noticeably larger than the other leaflets. The species is heterostylous, meaning that a few distinct flower morphs (forms) are available, though...
- pedicels (stalks), reaching just above the foliage. The flowers are heterostylous, with two distinct forms of flower within each species; those with short...
- panicles that form on the trunk and other branches. The flowers are heterostylous, borne in a pendulous panicle inflorescence. There flower is fragrant...
- with highly plasticitic leaves and white to lilac flowers. It is a heterostylous species. It was previously classified as Turnera, however, phylogenetic...
- self-incompatibility. Almost all heterostylous taxa feature SI to some extent. The loci responsible for SI in heterostylous flowers, are strongly linked to...
- Atlantic Rainforest near EspĂ­rito Santo, Brazil. O. hatchbachii has heterostylous racemose flowers, ranging in color from white to red. There are two...