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Subdioecy in Consolea spinosissima (Cactaceae): breeding system and embryological studies
2002
American Journal of Botany
The breeding system and the embryology of Consolea spinosissima, a tree-like opuntioid endemic to Jamaica, were investigated. Morphological and embryological studies revealed that the species is subdioecious, with three sexual morphs present in the 150 ϫ 120 m plot studied at Hellshire Hills, Jamaica. The female morph has pistillate flowers with open stigma lobes, no pollen grains, and sets fruit. The male morph has cryptic staminate flowers with closed stigma lobes, viable pollen grains, and a
doi:10.3732/ajb.89.9.1373
pmid:21665739
fatcat:bniq5rvsxbhwdnwii4owt5lkdm