Journal article

Corolla and androecium development in some Eudesmia eucalypts (Myrtaceae)

AN Drinnan, PY Ladiges

Plant Systematics and Evolution | SPRINGER WIEN | Published : 1989

Abstract

In the early stages of ontogeny, the corolline parts of the Eudesmia eucalypts develop as compound structures directly comparable to the early stages of the petals of Angophora and the bloodwood eucalypts, but with the onset of androecial formation a marked difference takes place. Rather than forming on the floral apex, the stamen primordia arise on the basal adaxial components of the young corolline parts; this basal component develops into the staminophore of the mature flower. The operculum consists only of the dorsal components of the corolline parts, the homologues of the "dorsal keels" of the Angophora petals. If the corolline parts remain more or less free in their early developmental..

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