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 Scape 1997 - Abstracts
On the stigmas this percentage was 40.3%, and the average number of Palicourea pollen grains on the stigma was 79.
The flowers with ripen anthers and still unripe stigma (or reverse, if stigma ripens first) will be measured with a digital calliper, oil content will be collected from ripen flowers on Whatman # 1 paper.
To test whether competition influences the success of hybridization, pollen from the two species was mixed in different proportions and applied to stigmas of both species.
www.systbot.gu.se /activity/scape/abstracts.html

  
 PbsWiki - Albuca
In fact in J. Manning, P. Goldblatt and M.F. Fay, "A revised generic synopsis of Hyacinthaceae in sub-Saharan Africa, including new combinations and the new tribe Pseudoprospereae", Edinburgh Journal of Botany 60(3): 533-568 (2004) the authors propose sinking Albuca along with Dipcadi, Galtonia, Neopatersonia, and Pseudogaltonia into Ornithogalum.
The flower scape is, like almost all Hyacinthaceae, unbranched.
Most species only produce one scape per growing season, although some, such as Albuca flaccida and Albuca maxima, may produce two or more; the tropical African species may produce scape after scape after scape in optimal conditions.
www.pacificbulbsociety.org /pbswiki/index.php/Albuca?version=21   (755 words)

  
 Propagation mechanisms in Agave macroacantha (Agavaceae), a tropical arid-land succulent rosette -- Arizaga and Ezcurra 89 (4): 632 -- American Journal of Botany
As in all other paniculate agaves, the flowers in the scape
Agave macroacantha is a midsize paniculate agave, endemic to
Thomas A. Dale 1975 The role of seed reproduction in the dynamics of established populations of Hieracium floribundum and comparison with that of vegetative reproduction.
www.amjbot.org /cgi/content/full/89/4/632   (755 words)

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