flower

The reproductive structure of angiosperm plants, consisting of stamens and carpels surrounded by petals and sepals all borne on the receptacle. (Source: CED)



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Henschel J, Dausab R, Moser P 2004. !Nara: fruit for development of the !kuiseb topnaar.
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Gess SK, Gess FW 2010. Pollen wasps and flowers in southern Africa.
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Pollen wasps and flowers in southern Africa.pdf 8.59 MB
Bolin JF, Maass E, Musselman LJ 2009. Pollination Biology of Hydnora africana Thumb. (Hydnoraceae) in Namibia: Brood-site mimicry with insect imprisonment. International Journal of Plant Sciences 170 (2) 157 - 163
Curtis B, Mannheimer C 2005. Tree Atlas of Namibia.
Gess SK, Gess FW 2004. A comparative overview of flower visiting by Non-Apis Bees in the semi-arid to arid areas of southern Africa. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 77 (4) 602-618
Burke A 2003. Floristic relationships between inselbergs and mountain habitats in the central Namib. Dinteria 28 19 - 38
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Maass E, John L 2004. Musselman: Hydnora triceps (Hydnoraceae) - First record in Namibia and first description of fruits. Dinteria 29 1 - 10
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