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CLUSIACEAE

CLUSIACEAE. The pattern of pollen types in angiosperms. Furness & Rudall, 2004. Successive sporogenesis. Simultaneous sporogenesis. Furness & Rudall, 2004. Furness & Rudall, 2004. eurosids I rosids core eudicots eudicots. magnoliids.

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CLUSIACEAE

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  1. CLUSIACEAE

  2. The pattern of pollen types in angiosperms Furness & Rudall, 2004

  3. Successive sporogenesis Simultaneous sporogenesis Furness & Rudall, 2004

  4. Furness & Rudall, 2004

  5. eurosids I rosids core eudicots eudicots magnoliids monocots Current Angiosperm Phylogeny Group Tree for Flowering Plants 2008 CLUSIACEAE

  6. CLUSIACEAE, Malpighiales Cymothoë likes Malpighiales, its allies are all Rosid specialists and mostly eurosids I specialists.

  7. CLUSIACEAE - treelets and stranglers

  8. Clusiaceae in a Golfito profile: 2, 5, 20, 24

  9. Clusia as a treelet (in montane rain forest near treeline - dwarf or elfin forest

  10. Clusia as a strangler

  11. Clusia - dioecious, offers resin rewards for stingless bees. Trigona - a meliponine bee

  12. Clusia, bird-dispersed with arils as attractants.

  13. Garcinia - largely Old World, including the mangosteen

  14. black-faced dacnis Symphonia - the peppermint candy flower blue honeycreeper

  15. KEY CHARACTERS for the CLUSIACEAE Opposite simple leaves Latex, often yellow Petioles hide shoot apex Numerous stamens Styles absent Calophyllum

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