2012
DOI: 10.1086/663163
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Floral Structure ofGarcinia brasiliensisin Relation to Flower Biology and Evolution

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“…However, the structural and biological aspects of colleters are poorly investigated within the family being restricted to Garcinia and Clusia. Filiform colleters occur in the flowers of Garcinia brasiliensis (Leal et al 2012); lachrymiform colleters (cone shaped) were found on the leaf axes of Clusia fluminensis and C. lanceolata (Silva et al 2019) and on the petiole of C. grandiflora (Machado & Emmeric 1981). Recently, standard type colleters were found at the base of the petiole of C. burchellii (Teixeira et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the structural and biological aspects of colleters are poorly investigated within the family being restricted to Garcinia and Clusia. Filiform colleters occur in the flowers of Garcinia brasiliensis (Leal et al 2012); lachrymiform colleters (cone shaped) were found on the leaf axes of Clusia fluminensis and C. lanceolata (Silva et al 2019) and on the petiole of C. grandiflora (Machado & Emmeric 1981). Recently, standard type colleters were found at the base of the petiole of C. burchellii (Teixeira et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%